D is for Dog (Em Lynas)

Em Lynas (Author) Sara Ogilvie (Illustrator) ... more
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Edition: 精裝書 Hardback
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English Age 2 - 5
精裝書 Hardback 32 pages 16.0 x 22.5 x 1.0 cm
Approx. weight: 0.25 kg
Publication date: 12 Oct,2023
Barcode/ ISBN: 9781839944222 Nosy Crow Ltd

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By: Em Lynas  |  Illustrator: Sara Ogilvie  |  English 


Featured in The Guardian's Best New Children's Books Roundup

“A lovely, lollopy picture-book alphabet of dog preoccupations (Bark, Itch, Napping etc), which bounces from A to Z in gleeful rhyme, with a bonus alphabet of breeds at the back. Ogilvie’s round-eyed, boisterous pups are inimitably charming.” - Imogen Russell Williams, The Guardian

Bound into this playful and energetic rhyming text featuring an adorable cast of dogs.

Whether it's getting marvellously muddy, leaping and lolloping or hiding under the bed with a stolen slipper, a dog's life is so much FUN. This hilarious alphabet celebration of canine capers is perfect for dog lovers young and old.

Featuring stylish and vibrant artwork by the award-winning Sara Ogilvie, illustrator of Julia Donaldson's The Detective Dog.

This bright and cheerful book is the perfect gift for any child (or adult!) to read aloud or enjoy alone.

 

About the Author

Em Lynas is a children's author with a love of silly poetry, magic, dragons and folklore. Em has been a shelf stacker, a shoe shop assistant, a primary school teacher, a mum, an educational publisher and now, an author of funny books. She lives by the seaside on the North East coast with her husband, Geoff, and although she did have pets when her children lived at home; hamsters, guinea pigs, a rabbit and a jar of stick insects, she is currently petless.

About the Illustrator

Sara Ogilvie was born in Edinburgh and now lives in Newcastle. She graduated with an Illustration/Printmaking degree from Edinburgh College of Art. Sarah has won numerous awards for her work including a Commonwealth Heads of Government commission, presented to Nelson Mandela and HRH Queen Elizabeth II. Her work is inspired by words, street life, antiquities, posters, old wives tales, household appliances, carpets, masks, trying to spell sounds, packaging and old second-hand bookshops...

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