Dogs in Disguise

By Peter Bently, Illustrated by John Bond

An exciting new collaboration between the Roald Dahl Funny Prize-winning author Peter Bently and the incredibly talented illustrator John Bond!

Dogs come in all kinds of colours and sizes
But when no one’s looking they put on DISGUISES.

A joyful peek into the crazy antics of all sorts of dogs in disguise! Dressing up in clothing they find at home, these adventurous pooches blend into the crowd at all the places dogs aren’t allowed, like the store, the cinema and the swimming pool! But not all of their disguises go quite to plan, with hilarious results . . .

From schnauzers in trousers to cosmonaut cockapoos, this jaunty rhyming text from hugely popular, award-winning author, Peter Bently, with brilliantly witty illustrations from John Bond, creator of the Mini Rabbit books, will have children howling with laughter!

Format: Paperback
Ageband: 3 to 5
Release Date: 03 Feb 2022
Pages: 32
ISBN: 978-0-00-846917-7
Peter Bently was born in Hampshire. The son of an army bandmaster, he grew up in Germany, Singapore and Hong Kong, as well as the UK, going on to study languages at Oxford University. He lives in Devon with his wife, son and daughter.

”'A rambunctious rhyming picture-book romp ideal for fans of the 'Oi!' books, full of ingenious pooches and some truly outrageous rhymes (think schnauzers in trousers and shih-tzus doing ju-jitsu). Bond’s trademark wide, staring eyes and bright block colours perfectly complement Bently’s bouncing text.” - Guardian

”'This gleeful, absurd and beautifully drawn book should be on every Christmas list” - The Big Issue

'Laugh-out-loud funny!' The Independent -

”'An extremely well-crafted and fun story time book that will have children asking for repeat reads again and again.” - BookTrust

Praise for Mini Rabbit Not Lost: -

“Mixes silliness with a Jon Klassen-like note of piquant peril . . . and an unexpected final twist make(s) for great appeal.” The Guardian -

‘John Bond brilliantly captures the single-mindedness of small children…little readers will certainly want seconds.’The Observer -

“Adorable . . . a really sweet story with absolutely stunning illustrations” BookTrust -

Praise for Mini Rabbit Must Help: -

“Lively colourful illustrations . . . A Charming and witty book” BookTrust -