"A cozy story about a curious pup with a slight identity crisis . . . Children and caregivers alike will enjoy this charming tale." —Kirkus Reviews
When a baked potato–loving lady adopts a dog, she adores him unconditionally&mdashland given the pup's small, round frame and warm, brown coat she can't help but call him "Baked Potato"! But what happens when a dog who thinks he's a baked potato gets lost? Will he find his lady? And more importantly, will he find himself? I'm a Baked Potato! is a fun, bighearted story about the names we're given, the names we choose, and how both can help us find our way home. Full of heart and laugh-out-loud moments, this story will leave readers giggling—and looking at pets in a whole new way.
• A book about identity and discovering where one might belong
• Filled with personality filled animals including a mean blue dog, a wily fox, and a very smart owl
• Full of heart and laugh-out-loud moments, this story will leave readers giggling
Adults and kids who are fans of Llama Destroys the World, Rabbit and Robot, or Tiny T.Rex and the Impossible Hug will love this book.
This book is perfect for children discovering the sensory details of the world and is ideal for the following reading categories:
• Read-aloud books
• Early reading books
• Fun books for Kids
• Book for kids about getting a new pet
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More about Elise PrimaveraJuana Medina was born and raised in Bogota, Colombia and came to the U.S. to study at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). She now lives in Washington, DC, where she teaches at the Corcoran College of Art. Visit her at juanamedina.com.
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