Mister Dog

Mister Dog by Margaret Wise Brown is an illustrated children’s book published by Random House Children’s Books on May 13, 2003. This edition features 24 pages and is presented in English. The story introduces readers to a humorous dog named Crispin’s Crispian, who embodies a sense of independence as he navigates his world, encountering a little boy who also belongs to himself.
In this delightful tale, readers will find a whimsical narrative complemented by breathtaking illustrations from Garth Williams. The book explores themes related to animals and pets, making it a charming addition to the juvenile fiction genre. Originally published in 1952, Mister Dog continues to resonate with young audiences, showcasing the unique bond between a dog and a child.
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A favorite story for generations of readers, originally published in 1952.
Once upon a time there was a funny dog named Crispin’s Crispian. He was named Crispin’s Crispian because he belonged to himself.
So begins the story of a dog who runs bang into a little boy, who also belongs to himself. This quirky story—with breathtaking illustrations by Garth Williams—is one of Margaret Wise Brown’s best.
Look for these other Little Golden Book Classics:
• Home for a Bunny
• The Sailor Dog
• The Color Kittens
• Seven Little Postmen
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