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The Day Our Dog Took Over the House - cover

The Day Our Dog Took Over the House

Cedric Vale

Verlag: The Good Child Bookstore

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In The Day Our Dog Took Over the House, a family’s beloved dog, Rex, takes the reins for the day, turning their usual routine into a whirlwind of dog-inspired chaos. From barking orders to rearranging furniture and organizing a series of comical challenges, Rex’s “rules” have everyone in fits of laughter. What begins as a day of confusion soon becomes a hilarious adventure, where teamwork, patience, and a sense of humor are put to the test. Rex’s antics remind the family of the importance of embracing each other’s quirks and the fun of working together, no matter how silly the situation may seem.
Verfügbar seit: 16.08.2025.
Drucklänge: 153 Seiten.

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