In this picture book, sensory details and colorful artwork take readers on a journey alongside a determined dog as he searches for his missing human companion.
Browsing: Dogs
A powerful middle-grade novel, A Dog Named 647, written by Nancy Kay, delves into the dark world of puppy mills through the eyes of twelve-year-old Mia.
We are thrilled to welcome Jill Rosen, author of Ode to a Pug: NOT the VET!, for a behind-the-scenes look at writing big emotions through one opinionated pug.
This story is sure to bring a smile to the face of any pet owner who has ever had to cajole a pet who somehow realized that a trip to the vet was happening.
Brace for belly laughs as Jill Rosen returns with Ode to a Pug: NOT the VET! — a rhyming romp about a lovable pug facing her most dreaded destination.
In their latest set of adventures, Sir DoGoody will do his best to impress the lovely lady-dog Dumpling—with some misguided help from Fleabins, as always.
Empowering and validating, Molly and Potato offers hope to readers facing emotional struggles—just don’t be surprised if you want to adopt a pet after!
Each story in S.K. Edwards’ carefully crafted collection of books highlights the powerful relationships between children and their canine companions.
Curl up with The Doggos series by S.K. Edwards—heartfelt stories where struggling kids and rescue dogs find healing, hope, and unconditional love.
Sweet and obedient, Willie the Yorkie helps young readers learn the value of listening, self-acceptance, and finding purpose in life.