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Dogger (Red Fox picture books)

Dogger (Red Fox picture books)
By Shirley Hughes

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Chosen as the best ever Kate Greenaway Medal winner. A classic in every sense. Ideal for use with boys and girls.

Product Description

Winner of the 1977 Kate Greenaway Medal and the 1980 Dutch Silver Pencil Award, this is the story of Dave and his beloved Dogger and how Dogger was lost and finally found again. The author also wrote "Helpers", "Moving Molly", "Sally's Secret" and "Up and Up".


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #105044 in Books
  • Published on: 1993-11-18
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 32 pages

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
Dogger is the endearing story of how Dave's beloved Dogger was lost and found. Winner of the 1977 Kate Greenaway Medal, Dogger is a timeless classic which, in simple words and detailed pictures, shows the distress the loss of a toy causes a child, as well as the reality of family life. Filled with humour and Shirley Hughes' deft touch, this is a book for young readers to tackle by themselves, as well as a delight to read aloud.

A Big Book edition is also available.

From the Back Cover
When Dave loses his favourite toy, Dogger, he is very sad. But when Dogger turns up on a stall at the garden fête, everything seems alright – until a little girl buys him before Dave can get the money!
This classic picture book tells the familiar and reassuring story of how a much loved toy is lost and finally found again.

About the Author
Shirley Hughes was born and grew up in West Kirby, near Liverpool. She studied at Liverpool Art School and at the Ruskin School of Art in Oxford, before embarking on a career as a freelance illustrator. At first she worked as an interpretive illustrator, but she began to write and design her own picture books when her children were very young. Her first book, Lucy and Tom's Day, was published in 1960. Now living in London's Notting Hill, Shirley Hughes has illustrated over two hundred children's books. She was honoured with an O. B. E. in 1999 for her outstanding contribution to children's literature and has been the recipient of the Other Award, the Kate Greenaway Medal twice, and the prestigious Eleanor Farjeon Award.


Customer Reviews

Inspirational to all5
The story of Dogger is both movinig and inspirational about a child who has lost his beloved toy.

This story can help other children who have for exmaple have lost toys or a pet to cope and deal with the situation.

A book for all!!!

Loved it!5
What a lovely book, I bought it for my daughter when she was small and she adored it, now I'm looking for the hardback version for her now she is nearly seventeen. She has asked for it to keep and to give to her children one day.

Delightful and fun5
"Dogger" is a wonderful story about how much children love their toys and how siblings can some times save the day. When a little boy looses his beloved toy dog one-day he is devastated. However the dog turns up at the school fair and is priced at 5p. The little boy doesn't have the money and when he finally finds his older sister his toy has been sold to a little girl. Fortunately the little boy's sister saves the day and boy and toy dog are reunited. The book is filled glorious pictures and is very easy for a first time reader. It also makes a great bed time story!