Togo Leans How to Play

· The Adventures of Togo Book 1 · Grey Goose Press Inc.
Ebook
32
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About this ebook

Togo was a small brown dog with one black ear, a little grey beard and a long tail. By dog standards he was kind of an odd fellow but he didn’t care. He lived on a farm with all of his farm friends. In ‘Togo Learns to Play’ he has to learn that fun should be fun for everyone. This is a children’s illustrated book for an audience of 0 – 7, hopefully read to the child on your lap or close at hand so they can enjoy the illustrations. Children can page through the story themselves by following the paw prints that lead the child through the book. Also, remember to follow Togo on his future adventures as he learns more things about life on the farm!

About the author

Pat McCulloch was raised on a farm in Alberta and developed a love of reading at an early age. There were many animals on the farm and her first pet was Togo, a dog she rescued from the Calgary Animal Shelter when he was about 6 months old. Her favourite books are some general fiction and British mystery. Pat volunteers with the Calgary Public Library in the Adult Literacy Program. She has two adult children, Michael and Megan and she currently lives in Calgary with her dog, Sophie, and her tabby cat, Stanley.

Nancy Jackson was born and raised in Ontario but she fell in love with all things western and made the west her home. She and her husband live on a horse ranch in the beautiful Parkland area of Alberta where she works as an artist and raises Quarter Horses. The ranch is also home to many rescued cats, dogs, llamas, horses and ponies.

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