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On The Table Read Magazine, “the best book magazine in the UK“, whimsical and rhyming children’s book, The Dandelion Dog by Nathalie Warriner-White, is the tale of a dog who appears when a little girl makes a wish on a dandelion.
Guaranteed to enthral readers aged 1 – 8 years old, The Dandelion Dog by Nathalie Warriner-White is destined to become a bedtime favourite.
When the dandiest dog of them all pays a visit to a little girl who unknowingly summoned him after wishing on a Dandelion flower, he takes on a wonderful adventure through the countryside. With the help of The Dandelion Dog’s powers, will the little girls wish really come true?
This original tale is written in catchy and rhyming verse, with vibrant illustrations to mesmerise children by the unexpected magical powers of handsome The Dandelion Dog.
Written to encourage children to let their imaginations run wild, children (and those reading to them) will be hoping that this most extraordinary of hounds has plenty more adventures to share.
Nathalie Warriner-White lives in Kent with her husband and crazy Jack Russell dog. She loves to write, draw and socialise with friends.
My inspiration comes from my cheeky crazy dog, the many camping adventures that I have been on, and all the places I have visited.
-Nathalie Warriner-White
Paperback: https://amzn.to/4aSUcjK
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