Synopses & Reviews
My Dog Smudge, has got really short legs. Which makes it very difficult for him to jump.
Smudge and his family have a problem to solve-Smudge's legs are so short that he can't jump into the car. One of the children in the family devises a series of ingenious ways of getting Smudge into the car, but none of them work. Who can solve the problem?
Beautifully illustrated, with an endearing main character, this book is a great tool for teaching children how to overcome obstacles. With Whatley's wry sense of humour this book will surely appeal to adults as well.
"By setting this concept within such a familiar tale heightens the artifice, Whatley ... allows children to explore it on one level while enjoying a fractured fairy tale on another ... a sophisticated concept."-Kirkus Reviews for Wait! No Paint!
Bruce Whatley, the author of I Wanna Be Famous and Wait! No Paint!, has teamed up with Rosie Smith to create another wonderful dog story that follows on from The Ugliest Dog in the World and That Magnetic Dog. Bruce is well known for his successful children's books which are published both in Australia and the United States.
Also Available:
I Wanna Be Famous
TP $6.95, 0-2071-8150-0 USAThat Magnetic Dog
TP $6.95, 0-2071-8420-8 USA
Synopsis
Smudge and his family have got a problem to solve - Smudge's legs are so short that he can't jump into the car One of the children in the family devises a series of ingenious ways of getting Smudge into the car, but none of them work. Finally, it is Mum who solves the problem. Ages 5+
Smudge and his family have got a problem to solve - Smudge's legs are so short that he can't jump into the car One of the children in the family devises a series of ingenious ways of getting Smudge into the car, but none of them work. Finally, it is Mum who solves the problem. this is the book for all those who fell in love with the Ugliest Dog in the World and have been wondering what became of that irresistible creature. Ages 5+
Synopsis
"My dog, Smudge, has got really short legs. Which makes it very difficult for him to jump." Smudge and his family have a problem to solve - Smudge's legs are so short that he can't jump into the car. One of the children in the family devises a series of ingenious ways of getting Smudge into the car, but none of them work. Who can solve the problem?
Synopsis
My Dog Smudge, has got really short legs. Which makes it very difficult for him to jump.
Smudge and his family have a problem to solve-Smudge's legs are so short that he can't jump into the car. One of the children in the family devises a series of ingenious ways of getting Smudge into the car, but none of them work. Who can solve the problem?
Beautifully illustrated, with an endearing main character, this book is a great tool for teaching children how to overcome obstacles. With Whatley's wry sense of humour this book will surely appeal to adults as well.
By setting this concept within such a familiar tale heightens the artifice, Whatley allows children to explore it on one level while enjoying a fractured fairy tale on another a sophisticated concept.-Kirkus Reviews for Wait! No Paint!
Bruce Whatley, the author of I Wanna Be Famous and Wait! No Paint!, has teamed up with Rosie Smith to create another wonderful dog story that follows on from The Ugliest Dog in the World and That Magnetic Dog. Bruce is well known for his successful children's books which are published both in Australia and the United States.
Also Available:
I Wanna Be Famous
TP $6.95, 0-2071-8150-0 USA
That Magnetic Dog
TP $6.95, 0-2071-8420-8 USA