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Puppy Problems : A Peanut, Butter & Crackers Story

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£7.99

Paperback 128 pages
Nosy Crow Ltd 6 July 2023
Braddock, Paige

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ISBN/SKU: 9781839949661 Categories/Genres: ,

Description

A goofy new puppy turns the lives of two rescue pets upside down in this hilarious graphic novel for pet lovers and fans of The Secret Life of Pets.

Butter and Crackers are rescue pets living their best (and quiet) lives. Butter, a laid-back cat, has access to all the butter he can lick and Crackers, a slightly nervous dog, is free to bark at squirrels to his heart’s content. With an owner who goes to work every day, they spend their days doing whatever they want.

But when Peanut, a brand-new puppy with big floppy ears, arrives, everything changes. He has no appreciation of the quiet life, no idea how stairs work and he’s even afraid of the dark!Butter and Crackers have had enough – this puppy needs to go! But when Peanut escapes and gets lost, it turns out that home isn’t home without the noisy little puppy after all…

A sweet and hilarious story about life seen through the eyes of pets, perfect for newly independent readers, visual readers and pet owners.

This edition contains lots of fun bonus extras, including how to draw, behind the scenes and a short story!’Animal-loving children cannot help but fall for Braddock’s exciting and heartwarming visual storytelling’ – Lancashire Evening Post

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