The Fairy Dogmother

3.97 ( 30 Ratings by Goodreads)
The Fairy Dogmother

The Fairy Dogmother

3.97 (30 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 7 July, 2022
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A fun and heartwarming twist on a classic fairy tale with an uplifting message about finding your forever family. Filled with pups, friendship and a sprinkle of magic, this is the Cinderella story as you've never seen it before! Cinders LOVES living at Woofington's Dog Shelter. He has fantastic food, fabulous friends and lots of holes to dig. So when, one day, his Fairy Dogmother appears, whatever will he wish for? More bones? Sausages? The chance to waterski? Or is there something else that will make him the happiest pooch in the whole world? This sweet story from Caroline Crowe, featuring colourful, bold illustrations by Richard Merritt, is perfect for dog-lovers everywhere. Just like Chris Riddell's Once Upon a Wild Wood, Leah Wilcox's Falling for Rapunzel and Babette Cole's Prince Cinders, this is a fresh and funny update on a traditional fairy tale. PRAISE FOR THE FAIRY DOGMOTHER: "This colourful and joyous re-versioning of a doggy Cinderella is a delightful story for canine fans or anyone who loves a happy ending . . . Great fun." - BookTrust
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781801040013
ISBN10 180104001X
Number Of Pages 32
Item Weight 1000 g
Product Dimensions 245 x 280 x 4 mm
Publisher / Reseller Little Tiger Press Group
Format paperback
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This colourful and joyous re-versioning of a doggy Cinderella is a delightful story for canine fans or anyone who loves a happy ending. Cinders demonstrates what being a great friend looks like, and Priscilla Paws is a wonderfully glam character that adds a bit of sparkle to the lives of some rather lonely dogs. Great fun. * The Fairy Dogmother *

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Author's Bio

Caroline Crowe spent 10 years as a national newspaper journalist before swapping fact for fiction. She now spends her time indulging her love of silliness and writing picture books. When she's not thinking up words that rhyme with pants, she most enjoys reading stories with her three young sons and eating salt and vinegar crisps. Richard is a London born illustrator with over 15 years experience as an artist, and formerly as an agent, helping to nurture many other talented illustrators. From his first commission with The Times newspaper, he hasn't looked back! His body of work includes editorial, packaging design, and games; as well as children's publishing, cover design, fashion and costume drawing for blockbuster films such as Lincoln, Jurassic World, The BFG and The Witches.

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