Author: | Leonie van de Vorle | ISBN: | 9781497775480 |
Publisher: | Leonie van de Vorle | Publication: | November 19, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Leonie van de Vorle |
ISBN: | 9781497775480 |
Publisher: | Leonie van de Vorle |
Publication: | November 19, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Hunny Labradoodle's Helping Hand is the compilation of the four short stories in the "Winnie and Hunny Speak" series.
Winnie and Hunny are two chocolate Labradoodles who live the good life in Australia, and talk all about it.
Winnie's first story begins with chat of "designer" this and that, but ends with a big, bad smell. She's an elite athlete, at the top of her game of fetch and catch. She's super fit, is Eveready for a game and often In Your Face.
Hunny is quite different. She's the compiler of this book, the arty one, not into sports and high activity like Winnie. She prefers to take life easier and have swims with the goldfish in the garden pond, or keep mum company.
Both "doods" are very helpful. They're great gardeners, in their opinion, they bark loudly at everything and they can even sweep, mop, wash the windows and carry the mail.
What more could a parent want?
Hunny Labradoodle's Helping Hand is the compilation of the four short stories in the "Winnie and Hunny Speak" series.
Winnie and Hunny are two chocolate Labradoodles who live the good life in Australia, and talk all about it.
Winnie's first story begins with chat of "designer" this and that, but ends with a big, bad smell. She's an elite athlete, at the top of her game of fetch and catch. She's super fit, is Eveready for a game and often In Your Face.
Hunny is quite different. She's the compiler of this book, the arty one, not into sports and high activity like Winnie. She prefers to take life easier and have swims with the goldfish in the garden pond, or keep mum company.
Both "doods" are very helpful. They're great gardeners, in their opinion, they bark loudly at everything and they can even sweep, mop, wash the windows and carry the mail.
What more could a parent want?