Synopsis
I wasn't The Dog that looks like its Owner and Most Fabulous Fella was some other male. But there was one class where I came in first—I'm The Dog with the Waggiest Tail. From huskies, born to run, to those big bad bruisers, the security dogs. Meet Bruno, the smallest dog on the farm, and Charlie, the dancing chihuahua. Find rescue dogs, helping dogs, yappy dogs, happy dogs—and the dog with the waggiest tail! Includes two poems set in New Yorks, featuring Princess Zyara, and a New York dog who shouldn't have to jog. All written from the dogs' point of view, by internationally acclaimed poets Brian Moses and Roger Stevens, this funny and perceptive canine collection will be treasured by dog-lovers of all ages.
About the Author
Roger Stevens visits schools, libraries, and festivals performing his work and running workshops for young people and teachers. He has published more than 30 books for children. Brian Moses has worked as a professional poet since 1988 and continues to perform his poetry and percussion shows in schools, libraries, theaters and festivals around the UK and abroad. When asked by the BBC to write a poem for the Queen's 80th Birthday he wrote a poem from the point of view of her corgis which was framed and is probably hanging up in one of the lesser bathrooms in Buckingham Palace, or behind the dog kennels. Ed Boxall is an illustrator, writer, and performer. He loves illustrating poetry because he loves to read the poems.
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