Dogger (book)

Dogger (book)
Dogger  
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Author(s) Shirley Hughes
Genre(s) Children's
Publisher Red Fox
Publication date 1977
Pages 32
ISBN 9780099927907

Dogger is a children's book written by Shirley Hughes, about a boy and his stuffed dog. In the story, the dog, named Dogger, is lost, then bought at a fairground stall, before the boy's sister has to earn Dogger back.

References

  • Neumark, Victoria. "Gems for the ears." Times Educational Supplement (04 Sep. 1998): VI.
  • "Pullman and Hughes all-time winners." Library & Information Update 6.7/8 (July 2007): 2-2.



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