The Trouble with Children (According to Dog) bookcover

The Trouble with Children (According to Dog)

Katie Weaver 

(Author)

Caner Soylu 

(Illustrator)
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Description

From the award-winning creators of 'Uh-OH! My Dragon's Hungry' comes a hilariously heartwarming, must-have picture book that's sure to leave you with the "warm and fuzzies" (and a new appreciation for your four-legged family members)!

The family dog has a LOT to get off his chest. Because, well, living with children can be...challenging.

Between playing dress-up, being squeezed too tightly, and dirty toys in Dog's water bowl, this canine has had ENOUGH!!

Will Dog find that there are sweet moments to be cherished amidst the chaos?

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"This humorous, lively dog's-eye view provides gentle instruction for interacting with pets." - Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)

★ Kirkus Star Recipient
★ Grand Prize Winner, Purple Dragonfly Awards
★ 1st Place, Children's Pet Books, Purple Dragonfly Awards
★ 1st Place, Children's Books 6+, Purple Dragonfly Awards

A must-have book for kids ages: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 and grades K-3

Product Details

PublisherLittle Offbeat Publishing, LLC
Publish DateJuly 16, 2024
Pages40
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9781736267370
Dimensions10.3 X 10.3 X 0.4 inches | 1.0 pounds
BISAC Categories: Kids, Kids, Kids, Kids

About the Author

Residing in Colorado with her family, Katie Weaver is a highly acclaimed author, honored with multiple awards. As a mother of five, her vibrant life with young children serves as an endless wellspring of inspiration. Noteworthy works by Katie include "When The Sky Roars," acknowledged with the prestigious Kirkus Star, and "Uh-OH! My Dragon's Hungry." She finds joy in both traveling and writing, often engaging in the latter once her children are asleep.

Reviews

"In Weaver's charming picture book, a dog reassesses his not-so-glowing review of little kids.

"Families are OVERRATED!" as far as the bluish-gray hound named Dog is concerned. While he approves of the adults in the household, the four small children are for the birds. In an attempt to resolve his conflicted feelings, Dog pours his heart out to a therapist scribbling on a notepad. Dog lists his grievances via couplet rhymes: "And many times I've found their dirty toys INSIDE MY BOWL! / It's obvious these little humans have no SELF-CONTROL!" With key words highlighted in colorful and bolded fonts for more emphasis, his voice now has added urgency. Soylu's lively drawings in muted tones are wondrously effective in animating Dog; his hanging jowls, big eyes, and floppy ears all convey believably beleaguered expressions. Lifelike details enhance the dramatic effect of the children's boisterous antics. At the end, Weaver provides a list of do's and don'ts for interacting with pets. Dog lovers can identify the dog breed silhouettes on the endpapers. Kids will get a kick out of Dog's opinion of humans and perhaps recognize some behaviors to reconsider.

This humorous, lively dog's-eye view provides gentle instruction for interacting with pets."

- Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)

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