I Am Dog!

Illustrated by Chris Chatterton
Hardcover
$18.99 US
10.38"W x 10.56"H x 0.35"D   | 15 oz | 32 per carton
On sale Sep 05, 2023 | 32 Pages | 978-0-593-52087-1
Age 3-5 years
Reading Level: Lexile AD210L | Fountas & Pinnell K
A day in the life of a dog – told from the dog's point of view! A funny rhyming picture book from Peter Bently and Chris Chatterton.

Have you ever wondered just what goes on in a dog's head? Now you can find out in this funny rhyming story!
© Peter Bently
Chris Chatterton began his career in graphic design and animation, working on a variety of projects including Doctor Who and CBBC's The Dumping Ground. Chris's passion for illustration then led him to pursue a career as a freelance artist working on a number of children's books. Originally from County Durham, Chris now lives and works in the basement studio of his house in Newcastle Upon Tyne. View titles by Chris Chatterton
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"Perfect for children who enjoy pet stories, rhyming word play, and lots of laughs."–School Library Journal

About

A day in the life of a dog – told from the dog's point of view! A funny rhyming picture book from Peter Bently and Chris Chatterton.

Have you ever wondered just what goes on in a dog's head? Now you can find out in this funny rhyming story!

Creators

© Peter Bently
Chris Chatterton began his career in graphic design and animation, working on a variety of projects including Doctor Who and CBBC's The Dumping Ground. Chris's passion for illustration then led him to pursue a career as a freelance artist working on a number of children's books. Originally from County Durham, Chris now lives and works in the basement studio of his house in Newcastle Upon Tyne. View titles by Chris Chatterton

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Praise

"Perfect for children who enjoy pet stories, rhyming word play, and lots of laughs."–School Library Journal