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Our Dog Knows Words
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Our Dog Knows Words
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Peter Gouldthorpe
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Illustrated by Lucy Gouldthorpe
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:24 | Dimensions(mm): Height 250,Width 250 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9780734416346
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Classifications | Dewey:823.92 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Hachette Australia
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Imprint |
Lothian Children's Books
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Publication Date |
27 October 2015 |
Publication Country |
Australia
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Description
Meet our very clever dog. He always knows just what we're saying to him. He knows, but does he always obey? A funny story about a clever (but not always obedient) dog, from a father-daughter team of dog lovers. From playing in the park to dinnertime, bath time and bedtime - this very smart dog knows what's going on! If you loved THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO A DOG'S BEST FRIEND, HARRY THE DIRTY DOG or HAIRY MACLARY then you will adore OUR DOG KNOWS WORDS.
Author Biography
Peter Gouldthorpe is a CBCA award-winning author and illustrator. His titles include ICE, WIND, ROCK: DOUGLAS MAWSON IN THE ANTARCTIC; THE LOST DIAMONDS OF KILLIECRANKIE; PANNIKIN AND PINTA; HIST; FIRST LIGHT and NO RETURN: CAPTAIN SCOTT'S RACE TO THE POLE. He lives in Hobart. Lucy Gouldthorpe, his daughter, lives in Melbourne and works in film and television. Her illustrations can be found online at the-earwig.tumblr.com
ReviewsFun, charming and a delight to read. This is a perfect book to read to your toddler or for your pre-schooler to read along with you. Anyone who has a dog or loves dogs will smile and nod their head in agreement as they agree with the sentiments and observations expressed here. Put this one of your Christmas shopping list - (it comes in hardback and paperback), and watch the smiles on Christmas morning. Reading, Writing and Riesling Warmly recommended. Dogs, Families, Dog training, Responsibility. With charming illustrations showing a family and their dog, this book does far more than point out the words a dog can understand. It is a guide to how to treat a dog, how to teach it to be part of the family, understanding words and treats, fitting in with the lifestyle of the family which owns it and the family's responsibilities in having a dog. The pages show the family training their dog with treats, to sit and stay, roll over and fetch. The illustrations show a happy family and contented dog, lying on the bed together. All children will melt at the illustrations and the reader too while neither the reader or listener will be able to hold back laughter at the antics shown by both the dog and its family. The favourite words are left to last. These are the words that families have to spell out as the dog gets very excited hearing them. Words like W.A.L.K. and C.A.R. are just as easily understood by the pooch, and the last few pages are left to the last words of the day: bed. Children will love looking at the antics of the dog in the house, and recognise some of the responsibilities of the family towards their animal in training it and treating it well, feeding, washing, taking it for walks, introducing it to other dogs and so on. A delightful book to begin talking about pets and responsibilities. ReadPlus The idea for the book came after a leisurely walk around New Town during which Peter and Lucy were approached by a woman. Hobart Mercury Lucy Gouldthorpe, the illustrator of this book, has given us such an endearing doggie: big, brown, shaggy-haired, with a face that epitomises the love of life... If you're from a doggie family, buy a copy of this book for the littlies and then you can enjoy a smile on every page. Good Reading
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