Humans can be so confusing, especially when you're a dog. I live with a family of humans, you see. A big man-human, a big lady-human and a little girl-human. Well, one day the lady-human's tummy started getting bigger and bigger. Then - and you won't believe this - suddenly her tummy got smaller, but there was another human living with us! And the big humans won't let me anywhere near it! Honestly, I don't know what all the fuss is about . . .
'Fresh and entertaining, and ultimately enlightening' Scottish Sunday Herald
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'Fresh and entertaining, and ultimately enlightening' Scottish Sunday Herald 'The combination of Neal Layton's bright and simple illustrations and Rosen's child's-eye humour makes this a superb means of empathising with a child who's a bit miffed about a new arrival' Observer 'A good book to have if you (or the family dog) are about to produce a little usurper. The naive art illustrations are tantamount to scribbles, but were eagerly approved by my resident three-year-old' Sunday Tribune (Dublin) 'Amusing ... Neal Layton's scratchy, childlike illustrations are a delight' Independent on Sunday
Brilliantly funny story told from a dog's eye view, written by Children's Laureate Michael Rosen and illustrated by bestselling Neal Layton
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