Chip Wants a Dog

Chip Wants a Dog by William Wegman, published by Penguin Young Readers Group in 2014, is a 32-page book written in English. This engaging story follows Chip, a young boy who has always dreamed of having a dog as his best friend. Despite his parents’ refusal to get him one, Chip’s imagination leads him to a surprising revelation about his identity and the nature of friendship.
In this whimsical tale, Chip discovers that he doesn’t need a dog to experience companionship; he embodies the spirit of a dog himself. As he takes himself for walks and learns to perform tricks like sitting and fetching, Chip also finds joy in making new friends in his neighborhood. This book combines elements of humor and imagination, making it a delightful read for young audiences interested in animals and pets.
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Chip has dreamed about owning a dog since he was a baby. A dog would be his best friend, for he would teach it to sit, stay, fetch, and roll over. But Chip’s parents refuse to buy him one. One night, Chip’s dream reveals a deep truth about who Chip is. Chip doesn’t need a dog; he is a dog! From then on, his life is changed–he takes himself for walks; teaches himself to sit, stay, and fetch; and makes plenty of neighborhood friends!
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