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  1. The Happy Hocky Family! is a children's book by author and illustrator Lane Smith. Written in a style similar to the Dick and Jane books, it tells a series of short, typically single page, stories about the Hocky family, which includes the two parents, three children, their dog, and occasionally their cousin.

  2. 1 de sept. de 1996 · The Happy Hocky Family. Paperback – Picture Book, September 1, 1996. by Lane Smith (Author) 4.7 74 ratings. See all formats and editions. A series of short silly stories takes a humorous look at the activities of various members of the Hocky family. Read more.

  3. 26 de feb. de 2015 · Internet Archive. Language. English. A series of short silly stories takes a humorous look at the activities of various members of the Hocky family. Mode of access: Internet. SPEC WALP: In the Lee Walp Family Juvenile Book Collection, Gift of the Lee Walp Family. SPEC WALP: First printing.

  4. 1 de sept. de 1993 · Lane Smith. This is a book about the Hocky family. In this book you will read stories about them and tubas, airplanes, balloons, skateboards, birthdays, boats, chores, dishes, naps, ants, toys, and cousin Stinky. 64 pages, Paperback. First published September 1, 1993.

  5. The Happy Hocky Family Series by Lane Smith. 2 primary works • 2 total works. The Happy Hocky Family. by Lane Smith. 4.22 · 657 Ratings · 103 Reviews · published 1993 · 10 editions. This is a book about the Hocky family. In this boo… Want to Read. Rate it: The Happy Hocky Family Moves to the Country. by Lane Smith.

  6. The Happy Hocky Family! Lane Smith. Turtleback, 1996 - Juvenile Fiction - 64 pages. This is a book about the Hocky family. In this book you will read stories about them and tubas,...

  7. Happy Hocky Family — Lane Smith Books. The original printing came in your choice of two colors. The second Hocky book from 2003. 1993 and 2003. Some have said these books, The Happy Hocky Family and The Happy Hocky Family Moves to the Country, were parodies of Dick and Jane. They were actually homages to Munro Leaf’s Can Be Fun… books.