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Brimming with the lively artwork and waggish humor that make his books a joy for kids and parents alike, David Mackintosh’s newest book explores finding value in the unwanted and obsolete, through the pleasures and perils of adopting a rescue puppy.
Why should we get a brand-new dog when Hen is as good as new to us? asks the young boy at the center of this story.
The adorable mixed-breed pup is brought home in a cardboard box, given toys, and some food - and then proceeds to enthusiastically eat up his loving home. When nothing can be done (and all the pocket money has been spent on new toys) the boy’s wise and thrifty grandmother finds a helpful solution. Readers of all ages will laugh at Hen’s boundless energy and parents especially will identify with the challenges of training a headstrong dog.
Any family that has ever adopted a rescue pet will appreciate this story’s gentle lesson about finding value in our less-than-perfect belongings and loved ones. AGES: 4 to 8 AUTHOR: David Mackintosh has worked in book publishing as a designer and art director, collaborating with authors, illustrators and photographers. He is the author of numerous picture books for children, and has a weakness for drawing. He lives in London, England. SELLING POINTS: . This humorously written and delightfully illustrated book tells the tale of one family’s hard-earned love for a rescue dog . David Mackintosh’s vibrant prose brings Hen to life, and his illustrations are both contemporary and retro, utilising a simple colour palette to compelling effect . This book is primarily for children, but could be sought after by adults thanks to the tasteful design and illustrations . A poignant and timeless story about appreciating the world around us and seeing the beauty in what some may consider flaws
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Brimming with the lively artwork and waggish humor that make his books a joy for kids and parents alike, David Mackintosh’s newest book explores finding value in the unwanted and obsolete, through the pleasures and perils of adopting a rescue puppy.
Why should we get a brand-new dog when Hen is as good as new to us? asks the young boy at the center of this story.
The adorable mixed-breed pup is brought home in a cardboard box, given toys, and some food - and then proceeds to enthusiastically eat up his loving home. When nothing can be done (and all the pocket money has been spent on new toys) the boy’s wise and thrifty grandmother finds a helpful solution. Readers of all ages will laugh at Hen’s boundless energy and parents especially will identify with the challenges of training a headstrong dog.
Any family that has ever adopted a rescue pet will appreciate this story’s gentle lesson about finding value in our less-than-perfect belongings and loved ones. AGES: 4 to 8 AUTHOR: David Mackintosh has worked in book publishing as a designer and art director, collaborating with authors, illustrators and photographers. He is the author of numerous picture books for children, and has a weakness for drawing. He lives in London, England. SELLING POINTS: . This humorously written and delightfully illustrated book tells the tale of one family’s hard-earned love for a rescue dog . David Mackintosh’s vibrant prose brings Hen to life, and his illustrations are both contemporary and retro, utilising a simple colour palette to compelling effect . This book is primarily for children, but could be sought after by adults thanks to the tasteful design and illustrations . A poignant and timeless story about appreciating the world around us and seeing the beauty in what some may consider flaws