Albert the Handydog: Stew, Shocks, Soap

Albert the Handydog: Stew, Shocks, Soap

by Abigail Baker (Author), Darren Baker (Author)

Synopsis

Albert the Handydog is no ordinary pug...He isn't anything like those smooth-coated, lap-sitting, fat-scrunching, face-licking members of his breed; no, he is more of a DIY-ing, bubble-bath-soaking, wild-woolly-coated, helpful handydog. He lives with the Bunting family on Leaf Lane, and is best friends with their daughter Lily. The story begins with Albert attending a job at the home of Old Major Brandy (a heavily decorated army dog with a penchant for a drop of Whisky!). Albert narrowly avoids serious injury while cleaning the Major's gutters and cannot wait to get home to his nightly bubble bath soak. However, his sud-soaked dreams of relaxation are dashed when he arrives home to find visitors. Mrs Bunting's rude, pointy-faced sister is arriving with her husband, they are staying the night on their way to a very important business meeting. Albert tries his best to help make their stay run smoothly - but you see, wherever Albert goes, trouble seems to ensue... Albert the Handydog is a funny and exciting read that will be enjoyed by adults and children alike. The beautifully illustrated Albert and his friends are memorable characters that teach children about the importance of selflessness. This adventurous book would be ideal for children who are fans of iconic childhood characters like Paddington Bear. All net profits from the sale of this book will be donated to The Prince's Trust.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 32
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: Matador
Published: 28 Mar 2014

ISBN 10: 1783063556
ISBN 13: 9781783063550

Author Bio
DARREN BAKER has enjoyed a level of success that most artists only dream of. He is the official artist for The Professional Footballer's Association and also for London 2012 Olympic Games. His non-sporting portraits include Her Majesty The Queen, HRH Prince Charles and Tony Blair. Darren's portrait of Pope John Paul II was greeted with a personal letter of appreciation. His work has hung at The Royal Academy, Mall Galleries, appeared in art fairs internationally, and is collected in private and public collections worldwide. He is an ambassador for The Princes Trust. He was born in Yorkshire in 1976 and was recognised at a very young age. Abigail Baker, is now a secondary school English teacher, following the passion for literature she developed during childhood. They live in the Midlands with their daughter Lily, and dog Albert.