Paddy’s Payday

Paddy’s Payday by Alexandra Day, published by Puffin Books in 1992, is a delightful children’s book featuring 32 pages of vibrant, full-color illustrations. This engaging story follows Paddy, a talented canine acrobat, as he embarks on his monthly day off to run errands in town. Readers will enjoy discovering the various places Paddy visits, including the barber, baker, and florist, where he is well-known for his remarkable skills both on and off the stage.
In this charming tale, young readers will find a celebration of community and the special bond between animals and humans. The narrative highlights the adventures of a dog who balances his work as an acrobat with the simple joys of everyday life. With themes centered around animals and dogs, Paddy’s Payday offers an entertaining glimpse into the life of a beloved pet, making it a delightful addition to any child’s bookshelf.
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What does a dog do on his day off? Once a month canine acrobat Paddy gets paid. That’s when he goes into town to do errands. From the barber to the baker to the florist, everyone knows Paddy–an amazing dog both on- and offstage. Full-color illustrations throughout.
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