
Description
The case of the missing toys is afoot at the Paws house! When Molly and her sisters discover their toy box mysteriously empty, these determined pups transform into clever canine detectives. With wagging tails and twitching noses, they follow the clues to crack their biggest case yet.
This playful story follows our furry sleuths as they work together to solve the puzzle. Young readers will love joining the investigation, looking for clues alongside their new friends, and discovering that sometimes the best mysteries have the most surprising solutions!
Perfect for toddlers and preschoolers ages 0-5, this entertaining story combines problem-solving fun with teamwork in a way that will have the whole family playing detective.
Each book in The Everyday Adventures of Papa & Paws(R) series features:
- Charming illustrations that capture every emotional moment
- Age-appropriate storytelling perfect for ages 0-5
- Real-life situations that children instantly relate to
- Gentle life lessons woven naturally into each tale
- True stories that make the messages even more meaningful
- Opportunities for family bonding and discussion
Product Details
| Publisher | Happyland Press |
| Publish Date | May 16, 2023 |
| Pages | 36 |
| Language | English |
| Type | |
| EAN/UPC | 9781956850116 |
| Dimensions | 8.5 X 8.5 X 0.3 inches | 0.7 pounds |
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Reviews
"Loved it! Doggie Detectives (The Everyday Adventures of Papa and Paws) is a fun, interactive storybook with charming illustrations."
-Kameron B., Reedsy Discovery
"...Doggie Detectives is a cute, fun story about a doggie family and their quest to find their missing toys. The story is told through doggie dialogue, each comment displayed in word bubbles and accompanied by illustrations, making this format similar to a graphic novel or a comic book. Young readers will be attracted to this layout and enjoy reading the story with ease. As well as Molly Paws' important key message at the end, children will learn about teamwork, caring for each other, and forgiveness, as well as specific animals, like the cardinal, the raccoon, and the squirrel."
-Emily-Jane Hills Orford for Readers' Favorite
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