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Odd Dog Out

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It's a dog's life in the big city... Come join one busy dog on her journey to find her place in the world, from Rob Biddulph – the genius behind the #DrawWithRob phenomenon and the bestselling and award-winning Blown Away! For busy dogsA busy dayOf busy workAnd busy play... But one dog doesn't quite fit in. It's lonely being the odd dog out. She's willing to go to the other side of the world to look for her place in it... but it might take a different kind of journey for her to realise that maybe where she's meant to be is right back where she started... A gloriously illustrated story about leaving home and finding yourself, from the bestselling and award-winning Rob Biddulph, the creative star behind the viral and phenomenal #DrawWithRob and author of the Waterstones Children's Book Prize-winning Blown Away! This is the perfect story for boys and girls of 4+, dog-lovers everywhere and anyone who feels like the odd one out! Share it with your family and friends, and enjoy Rob Biddulph's trademark warm-hearted humour.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 14, 2019
      One of these things is not like the other in this orderly dachshund universe. In repeating patterns of pups—business hounds in suit, tie, and bowler; a team of striped doggy footballers; a crew of swimmers in polka-dot caps—“they all blend in. No dog stands out.” Except for Odd Dog, who dons a rainbow scarf with matching hat and is conspicuous in every otherwise homogenous crowd. Feeling “on her own and out of place,” she packs her case and hits the road for “Doggywood,” a bustling city of dogs that align with her aesthetics. After expressing pity for a sweater-sporting outlier who reveals a fondness for standing out, Odd Dog realizes her folly and heads for home, where her absence, meanwhile, has taught her peers to individuate themselves. In cheery colors and upbeat rhyme, Biddulph writes an inviting narrative of self-discovery interwoven with tidy images of dachshunds of all sorts. Ages 4–8.

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