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Dog Breath

Autor Carolyn Beck Ilustrat de Brooke Kerrigan
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 oct 2011 – vârsta de la 5 până la 8 ani
A comfy dog bed, a red rubber ball, a favorite bone: a collection of images left behind stirs up memories, both poignant and humorous, of a child’s best friend. This lovable, rambunctious dog will steal your heart just as easily as he once stole bites of food from the table or a whole birthday cake—candles and all—off the kitchen counter.
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ISBN-13: 9781554551804
ISBN-10: 1554551803
Pagini: 32
Dimensiuni: 264 x 229 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: FITZHENRY & WHITESIDE

Notă biografică

After winning a prize for her story “Petulia, the Petunia,” in grade three, Carolyn knew she wanted to write, but it wasn’t until she grew up and had a family of her own that she truly pursued this career path. Previous titles include The Waiting Dog (illustrated by Andrea Beck), Buttercup’s Lovely Day (ill. Andrea Beck), Richard was a Picker (ill. Ben Hodson), and Wellington’s Rainy Day (ill. Brooke Kerrigan). Buttercup’s Lovely Day was a 2009 Ontario Library Association Blue Spruce nominee, a 2009 CCBC Best Books selection, 2008 OLA Best Bets selection, and a 2008 Resource Links "The Year's Best" book.
Brooke Kerrigan has been drawing for as long as she can remember.  Her doodling eventually led her to an Applied Arts degree at Sheridan College in Ontario, followed by a few publications. Born and raised in Toronto, Brooke currently works from her home in Chamonix, France. Her art has appeared in Chirp Magazine and Bayard Press' EAT IT UP children's cookbook. Her most recent publication is Kiss Me! (I’m a Prince!).

Extras

Your favourite bone sits
on the edge of the rug
at the foot of my bed
in that spot where the sun
makes a big warm puddle
in the middle of the afternoon.
Just the way you left it.