The Perfect Present

The Perfect Present by Fiona Roberton is a charming children’s book published by G. P. Putnam’s Sons in 2012. This reprint edition spans 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows the bond between Henry and his best friend Spot, who feels left out when Henry receives a dog for his birthday. Spot’s journey leads him back to his old home, where he faces challenges that test their friendship.
Readers will find a heartwarming narrative that emphasizes themes of friendship and loyalty amidst the backdrop of holidays and celebrations. As Henry searches for Spot after he goes missing, the story explores the dynamics of companionship and the importance of understanding in relationships. This engaging tale features animals, particularly dogs, and highlights social themes relevant to young readers, making it a delightful addition to any children’s collection.
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The much-anticipated follow-up to the IRA Children’s Book Award winner
From the moment Spot answered Henry’s ad in the newspaper, the two have been inseparable. But then on Henry’s birthday, he gets a dog–the pet he’s always wanted! Feeling left out, Spot leaves for his old home, and gets caught in a terrible storm. Henry is devastated when he finds Spot missing and is quickly hot on his trail. With the help of his new dog, Henry saves him and Spot finds out that even with a new pet in his life, Henry would never let his best friend go.
A delightful story with loads of heart, The Perfect Present showcases the strength of Henry and Spot’s friendship. This irresistible duo will win over readers everywhere.
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