No No Cocoa!

No No Cocoa! by Cheryl A. Kobran Ma is a charming children’s book published by Archway Publishing on December 4, 2020. This 24-page story is presented in English and features vibrant illustrations that bring to life the adventures of Cocoa, a playful dog with brown spots who is searching for a loving home. The narrative follows Cocoa’s journey from a shelter to being adopted by a family, highlighting her struggles to adjust to her new environment and the challenges she faces as she learns to be a part of a family.
Readers will find a delightful exploration of family dynamics and the bond between pets and their owners. As Cocoa navigates her new life, she encounters various situations that lead to humorous moments and lessons about companionship. The story touches on themes of animals, dogs, and the importance of family, making it a relatable read for young audiences. No No Cocoa! captures the essence of a rescue dog’s experience, providing an engaging tale that resonates with both children and adults alike.
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Cocoa is a cute little dog with brown spots the color of cocoa who lives in a shelter. She does not like to be alone, and needs someone to adopt her soon. Thankfully, Cocoa’s wish is granted when a family falls in love with her one day and takes her home.
The little dog is very active and sometimes gets in a lot of trouble. When she runs into the street or hops onto the sofa or chases after squirrels, her family yells, “No, no Cocoa!” As ornery as she is, it is not her fault. She has never lived in a home with people. Will Cocoa learn to be a better furry friend for her humans and, in turn, live a happy life?
No, No Cocoa! is the colorfully illustrated tale of an active little rescue dog who gets into trouble with her human family after they adopt her from a shelter.
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