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Herd You Loud and Clear
Herd You Loud and Clear
Herd You Loud and Clear
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Herd You Loud and Clear

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In the adorable third book of the Good Dog series, Bo learns to herd the sheep on the farm—the hard way!

Loveable puppy Bo Davis has his work cut out for him when he has to herd the farm’s sheep by himself!

With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Good Dog chapter books are perfect for beginning readers.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLittle Simon
Release dateDec 15, 2020
ISBN9781534479081
Herd You Loud and Clear
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Cam Higgins

Cam Higgins wrote her very first book about a cat who lived in an alleyway when she was eight years old. As a child, she loved visiting a neighboring farm and seeing all the animals. Now Cam has a pup of her own, who is very mischievous, and she still loves writing about animals. Cam lives in New York City with her two children, her husband, and Laila the dog.

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    Herd You Loud and Clear - Cam Higgins

    Cover: Herd You Loud and Clear, by Cam Higgins, illustrated by Ariel LandyHerd You Loud and Clear, by Cam Higgins, illustrated by Ariel Landy, Little Simon Trade

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    Puffs

    How in the world do sheep stay so fluffy—no matter what they do?

    Whenever I spend the day playing outside in the field, my fur gets tangled and wild. If I take a nap lying against a tree, my fur is smooshed flat and totally dirty when I wake up.

    And I don’t even want to tell you what happens when I roll around in the barn.

    But sheep are different from dogs. No matter what they do, they are always puffy. Their wool seems to stay bouncy and cheerful like a cloud all the time.

    There is just one problem. Even though they look super soft, sheep do not like to be used as pillows. I learned that the hard way.

    There is something that sheep do love: playing hide-and-seek. And that was what we were doing on a sunny afternoon.

    My buddy Puffs was hiding. I was seeking.

    Puffs is a very nice sheep, and he’s a really good friend. But he’s not the best at playing hide-and-seek.

    When he’s the seeker, he almost always forgets that we are playing a game. If something catches his eye, he’ll wander over to check it out and forget to come find me!

    And if he is the one hiding, well, let’s just say he

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