We can’t say enough about this list of middle-grade novels that tell the stories of rescue dogs, a service dog, a street dog, and seven rambunctious puppies.
Browsing: Pets
POOR LOUIE is a hilariously relatable book for children (and if they could read, pets!). Louie echoes what many children are sure to think as preparations are being made for a new addition.
Charlotte and the Rock, by Stephen W. Martin, is sweet and funny with a dark little twist (sorry Mom and Dad, the joke’s on you!) that children and parents will get a kick out of.
Mr. Fuzzbuster Knows He’s The Favorite, by Stacy McAnulty, makes a great addition to any child’s library – especially if they have a beloved pet. Highly recommended.
The first book in a planned series, MEGAN’S MUNCHKINS is a kindhearted book that elementary-school children will enjoy.
Lola Gets a Cat, by Anna McQuinn, is sweet and simple, and even the youngest children will enjoy hearing about Lola and her newly adopted cat.
Winnie: The True Story of the Bear Who Inspired Winnie-the-Pooh, with its engaging plot and appealing illustrations, should be every parent’s go-to choice when introducing nonfiction to children.
ANICA MROSE RISSI is the author of the Anna, Banana chapter-book series and picture book The Teacher’s Pet.
In a courageous debut novel, Holly M. McGhee explores the loss that shakes one girl’s world — and the unexpected consequences of the things we do for love.
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