HOLLY STERLING was born in Dublin and grew up in southern England. She studied Illustration and Design at the University of Sunderland, and is currently studying for an MFA in Illustration at Edinburgh College of Art. She was Highly Commended for the Macmillan Illustration Prize in 2013, and winner of the Seven Stories/Frances Lincoln Illustration Competition in 2012. Holly also competes for her country in karate; she is a double National Champion and Gold and Bronze medallist from the WSKA World Championships. She lives near Sunderland. '15 Things Not to do with a Baby' was her first published picture book. Her second book, 'Hiccups!', will be published by Frances Lincoln in 2016. MARGARET McALLISTER is and award-winning author who comes from the north-east of England. Before writing full-time she taught drama and dance, cleaned churches and worked in a retreat house. She is married to Tony and has three grown-up children. This is her first book for Frances Lincoln.
"The children and puppy are all adorable and full of joy, and the
watercolor, pencil, and print illustrations capture a sense of
child- and puppylike energy and glee....charming and
delightful."
*Kirkus Reviews*
"Readers are advised against hang gliding with a puppy, or letting
her drive a car or wash dishes....To counter the above, essential
nurturing practices—cuddles and plenty of food, water, and
exercise—are featured on the final pages. Breezy illustrations in a
loose, sketchy style show the puppy and her two companions—a
brown-skinned boy and girl—having a blast while partaking in the
illicit activities....designed to amuse."
*Booklist*
"The repetition and goofy situations will make for an engaging,
giggly readaloud, with a list of don’ts that blends the practical
(don’t walk your puppy through a football match) with the absurd
(don’t teach your puppy to play the tuba)." (Recommended
Review)
*The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books*
'Holly Sterling's delightful illustrations are full of fun
and humour, perfect for cuddling up with and
sharing.'
*Parents in Touch*
'Love this illustrator'
*Waterstones Durham*
'A lovely little book this, perfect for poochy pals
everywhere'
*Read it Daddy*
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