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Dog Diaries #11: Tiny Tim - Special Edition Hardcover | Cute Puppy Story Book for Kids | Perfect for Bedtime Reading & Dog Lovers Gift
Dog Diaries #11: Tiny Tim - Special Edition Hardcover | Cute Puppy Story Book for Kids | Perfect for Bedtime Reading & Dog Lovers Gift

Dog Diaries #11: Tiny Tim - Special Edition Hardcover | Cute Puppy Story Book for Kids | Perfect for Bedtime Reading & Dog Lovers Gift

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Charles Dickens’s Havanese sheds light on the writing of A Christmas Carol in this holiday themed Dog Diaries Special Edition!Like the Spirit of Christmas Past, Timber—aka Tiny Tim—journeys from Victorian England to the present to reveal what life was like for the man who “invented” Christmas!   Given as a gift to Dickens during a book tour, small, shaggy, “ridiculous” Timber became the great writer’s constant companion. And whether sitting at Dickens’s feet while the author acted out his stories before writing them down, or entertaining Dickens’s vast litter of ten children before a blazing Yule log, Tiny Tim tells a tale as lively as a holiday jig!   With sixteen pages of Dickens-inspired crafts and recipes, this Dog Diaries Special Edition makes the perfect Christmas gift or stocking stuffer. With realistic black-and-white illustrations throughout and a fact-filled appendix, this is the kind of historical fiction that reluctant middle-grade readers beg for!

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This was my favorite of the dog diaries so far. I buy them for m grandchildren and they love them. Since each one is also a little history lesson it’s a great way for children to learn. This one is told by the little Havanes puppy given to Charles Dickens. The insight into Dickens as he writes A Christmas Carol is very interesting even to a very young reader. I always read books before I give them to my grandchildren and I must admit I hated to give this one away. I’m sure I’ll read it again net Christmas. I hope my grandchildren will someday read it to their children. And the tradition continues.