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Well Friday night was right-all-right,And I was feeling fine.Dad and Mom had dropped a bomb:A dog would soon be mine! When a little boy's parents finally agree to get him a canine companion, he soon discovers that owning a pup is anything but a walk in the dog park. After a day of discovery and more than a paw-full of mishaps, the pair form the type of unbreakable bond that can only be found between a boy and his dog. Written with meter and rhyme, wit and whimsy by poet Marshall Silverman-author of the award-winning Can I Please Have a Dog?-this delightful doggy "tail" will have children and parents alike rolling over with laughter.…mehr

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Well Friday night was right-all-right,And I was feeling fine.Dad and Mom had dropped a bomb:A dog would soon be mine! When a little boy's parents finally agree to get him a canine companion, he soon discovers that owning a pup is anything but a walk in the dog park. After a day of discovery and more than a paw-full of mishaps, the pair form the type of unbreakable bond that can only be found between a boy and his dog. Written with meter and rhyme, wit and whimsy by poet Marshall Silverman-author of the award-winning Can I Please Have a Dog?-this delightful doggy "tail" will have children and parents alike rolling over with laughter.
Autorenporträt
marshall Silverman-Marshall lives in Charlotte, North Carolina, with his beautiful (and tolerant) wife, two dogs, two cats and two tanks of colorful fish. Their three children have flown the coop. Their chickens have not, but the egg production is sadly not what it once was. In addition to writing children's poetry, Marshall plays disc golf a lot, putters at his workbench frequently, plays violin occasionally, and still shaves his head weekly. He has a busy medical practice as well, where his patients are allowed encouraged to bring their furry friends.