The Invisible Dog

The Invisible Dog by Dick King Smith, published by National Geographic Books on September 21, 2010, is a charming tale that explores a young girl’s desire for a dog. In this 112-page book, she introduces an imaginary Great Dane named Henry into her home, hoping to fulfill her longing for companionship. As her wish materializes and she is granted a real dog, the story hints at the mysterious involvement of an eccentric neighbor, Mrs. Garrow, adding an intriguing layer to the narrative.
Readers will find a delightful blend of imagination and reality as the girl navigates her newfound friendship with Henry. The book touches on themes of juvenile fiction, animals, and dogs, making it an engaging read for young audiences. With its whimsical premise and engaging storyline, The Invisible Dog invites readers to reflect on the power of wishes and the magic of companionship.
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The story of a girl who tries to satisfy her yearning for a dog by introducing an imaginary Great Dane called Henry to the house. Her wish comes true and she is allowed a real Henry – but there’s more than a hint that old Mrs Garrow, with her cackling laugh and black cat, may have been involved.
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