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Dogs on the Loose is a lively, rhyming picture book that turns counting into an unforgettable adventure. A single ladybug rests on a leaf while rambunctious dogs escape and dash across the farm. Young readers are invited to count and discover the delightful pigs, playful bunnies, sleepy cows, and more along the way. Perfect for children ages 2 to 5, this story is written in engaging, rhythmic verse that supports early learning and makes it ideal for story time. Each page is brought to life with expressive illustrations drawn in a warm, nostalgic style that will charm both kids and adults.…mehr

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Dogs on the Loose is a lively, rhyming picture book that turns counting into an unforgettable adventure. A single ladybug rests on a leaf while rambunctious dogs escape and dash across the farm. Young readers are invited to count and discover the delightful pigs, playful bunnies, sleepy cows, and more along the way. Perfect for children ages 2 to 5, this story is written in engaging, rhythmic verse that supports early learning and makes it ideal for story time. Each page is brought to life with expressive illustrations drawn in a warm, nostalgic style that will charm both kids and adults. Whether you're a parent, teacher, or grandparent, Dogs on the Loose is a joyful addition to any child's bookshelf. It's more than a story, it's a fun and educational journey through counting, animals, and farmyard fun! -Great for ages 2-5 -Supports early counting and animal recognition -Features rhyming text and playful illustrations -Encourages observation and engagement -Ideal for bedtime stories, classrooms, and gift-giving Makes a great gift for: -Birthdays -Preschool or kindergarten graduations -Baby showers -Classrooms and story times -Bring home Dogs on the Loose and let the counting and fun begin!
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Marianne Blair first wrote Dogs on the Loose in 1994 for her young son. Thirty years later, she brought the story to life with her own illustrations, just in time for her grandchildren to enjoy what "GamGam" created. A lifelong creative spirit, Marianne finds joy in gardening, painting, writing, cooking, and most of all, spending time with her beloved family.