Dogger : the much-loved children’s classic

Shirley Hughes

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Summary

Dogger: the much-loved children’s classic by Shirley Hughes is a timeless story that has captured the hearts of children and parents alike for generations. This beloved tale follows young Dave and his treasured toy, Dogger, who is always by his side. When Dogger goes missing, Dave’s world feels shattered, leading him on a heartfelt journey filled with emotion and the powerful themes of loss and friendship.

As a standout piece in the children's fiction category, Dogger resonates deeply with its audience, combining stunning illustrations with a simple yet impactful narrative. This picture book not only entertains but also conveys important life lessons about love, perseverance, and the joy of reunion. Shirley Hughes masterfully creates a relatable experience for young readers, making it a must-have addition to any child's bookshelf.

Recognized for its enduring appeal, Dogger has become a classic in children’s literature, celebrated not only for its enchanting story but also for its ability to evoke emotional responses in readers of all ages. Its colorful pages and engaging storyline are perfect for children aged 5-7, making it an ideal choice for bedtime stories or classroom reading.

With its rich narrative and focus on the bond between a child and their favorite toy, Dogger is more than just a book—it's a cherished experience that fosters a love for reading and storytelling. This classic tale is sure to be read and reread, sparking joy and imagination in the hearts of its readers.

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Dogger : the much-loved children’s classic by Shirley Hughes 9781862308053

Product Information

Title: Dogger : the much-loved children’s classic
Author: Shirley Hughes
ISBN: 9781862308053
Format: Paperback / softback
Imprint: Red Fox
Publisher: Penguin Random House Children's UK
Dimensions: 280 x 215 x 3 mm
Publication Date: 05 February, 2009
Pagination: 32 pages, Full colour
Weight: 190 g

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