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A TALE OF GETTING LOST AND FINDING LOVE.
Children's book highlights belonging and the importance of sharing.
Follow the ups and downs of a precocious lost dachshund in the big city. Who finds him? Where does he go? How does he get a name? A bright, colorful read-aloud picture book for young children; preschool to kindergarten. Little Dog Lew teaches children what it means to adopt an animal.
Illustrated from the perspective of a small dog, the story brings to light the value of deep emotional bonds and the development of healthy relationships. The visual narrative takes a look at the changing roles that take place in a family.
Children's book highlights belonging and the importance of sharing.
Follow the ups and downs of a precocious lost dachshund in the big city. Who finds him? Where does he go? How does he get a name? A bright, colorful read-aloud picture book for young children; preschool to kindergarten. Little Dog Lew teaches children what it means to adopt an animal.
Illustrated from the perspective of a small dog, the story brings to light the value of deep emotional bonds and the development of healthy relationships. The visual narrative takes a look at the changing roles that take place in a family.
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- Categoría principal: Niños
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Características: Apaisado estándar, 25×20 cm
N.º de páginas: 54 - Fecha de publicación: ene. 26, 2016
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave dog, pet, lost, city, friend, dachshund, doxie, hot dog, weiner dog, sibling, street, baby, growing up, little, child, kid, children, book, art, illustration, sharing
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A Francis Nuhn
New York
When A. Francis Nuhn started this book she lived in an old house with little kids and the world’s kookiest dachshund; who was dearly loved. The children grew up and flew the coop. The family pet lives on in these pages. The author is a painter who can’t stop making things. She’s also quite the “Doxie Spotter” living in the Hudson Valley, with plans to create another picture book based on Dachshunds (which shouldn’t take as long as this first one). You can visit her online at www.littledoglew or on Instagram @littledoglew.