"My dog Sam has a superpower. He doesn't wear a costume. He can't fly. And he definitely can't make himself invisible.
Sam's superpower is happiness."
Sam can find happiness in the most unexpected places: a smelly old boot, a deflated ball, even in a muddy puddle! When Dad leaves for work, Sam's young owner needs a little help to be happy again. Can Sam show his best friend how to be a bit less sad and a bit more dog?
This is a funny and heart-warming picture book about finding joy in the simplest things. With uplifting text from Caroline Crowe and engaging, lively illustrations from Carlos Velez, this feel-good story celebrates the connection between children and pets and encourages us all to be more dog!
"My dog Sam has a superpower. He doesn't wear a costume. He can't fly. And he definitely can't make himself invisible.
Sam's superpower is happiness."
Sam can find happiness in the most unexpected places: a smelly old boot, a deflated ball, even in a muddy puddle! When Dad leaves for work, Sam's young owner needs a little help to be happy again. Can Sam show his best friend how to be a bit less sad and a bit more dog?
This is a funny and heart-warming picture book about finding joy in the simplest things. With uplifting text from Caroline Crowe and engaging, lively illustrations from Carlos Velez, this feel-good story celebrates the connection between children and pets and encourages us all to be more dog!
Floris Books
Caroline Crowe is the award-winning author of several books for children, including Our Incredible Library Book (and the wonderful journeys it took). She was a journalist for many years before making the jump to writing for children full time. Caroline lives in Hampshire, England, with her young family, surrounded by chaos and their ever-growing collection of children's books. Carlos Vélez is an award-winning children's illustrator from Mexico. Born and raised in Mexico City, he graduated from the Faculty of Arts and Design at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Carlos is the illustrator of over twenty books for children including A Billion Balloons of Questions (Floris Books). He lives in Coyoacán, Mexico.
'Well paced for young readers, with a well-conveyed message about
finding your own joy. The lively illustrations are full of
movement, from the splashes of rain around the childs bike tires
to Sams endlessly wagging tail. A meaningful story about looking
within for happinesswith a little support from our (four-legged)
friends.'
-- Kirkus Reviews
'A really great, inspirational book for little ones who get the
blues or otherwise need help turning their mood arounds.'
-- Youth Services Book Review, STARRED REVIEW
'This lovely picture book holds inviting lessons about adaptation
and joy that read-aloud adults will find perfect for discussions
about life views and flexibility.'
-- Midwest Book Review
'This book is joyous. The heart-warming story shows us the benefit
of being present and staying alert to the world around us. Vélez's
illustrations of Sam are wonderful; with his scruffy coat and
lolling tongue, he is so full of character, and the bond between
him and the boy is beautiful. A charming story that reminds us how
to keep our tail wagging.'
-- Juno
'What a delightful book with a great message. Worth having in any
library or picture book collection.'
-- Peters, Book of the Week
'Color pencil sketch-type illustrations show off the happy dog and
their play, which distracts the boy. A great depiction of how
having fun can make the time go by, and before you know it, dad is
home.'
-- Association of California Libraries
'Caroline Crowe's simply told story is wittily complemented by
Carlos Velez's vibrant, energetic artwork... Readers from 3 years
upwards will relish the rumbustious antics of Sam the dog and the
ways in which he finds happiness.'
-- Just Imagine
'This brilliantly illustrated book is a funny and positive story
that highlights the importance of discovering the fun in the simple
things in life and nature. Its a meaningful lesson for little ones
and for grown ups too.'
-- The Kids Bookstagrammer (Instagram)
'The illustrations do a great job of showing the emotions felt
throughout the story: the dread of parental separation, the simple
fun of playing with your dog and the joy of being reunited.'
-- Storybook Mama (Instagram)
'A joyous book with such dynamic, heart-felt illustrations.'
-- BusyBusyLearning (Instagram)
'Dog lovers will find the utmost happiness in this one... A
heartwarming book that celebrates the bond we share with pets.'
-- MrJsThornton (Instagram)
'A heartwarming story about how everyday things can be sources of
happiness. We loved the beautiful representation of diversity.'
-- ReadAndSpark (Instagram)
'An uplifting story about a child who decides to follow her pooch's
example to embrace the incredible.'
-- RaisingSmallReaders (Instagram)
'A perfect book for kids who have anxiety when a parent has to
leave. The illustrations are so expressive and sweet, and the
humour and happieness Sam brings into the simple things of life is
a great reminder to parents as well.'
-- SarahHopeReads (Instagram)
'Dog lovers will find the utmost happiness in this one! As humans,
we often overlook the small things in life that can bring us major
joy. Sam the dog shows his young owner exactly how to be carefree
and happy when dad leaves for work. This is a heartwarming book
that celebrates the bond we share with pets.'
-- MrJSThornton
'A charming story about animal-human bonds and the power of seeking
out joy, even when it seems hard to find... This one gets bonus
points for incidental representation of a child with a hearing
aid!'
-- ReadingWithRedAndTheMagpie (Instagram)
'A stand-out doggy delight with a unique twist. This is sure to
delight animal fans and adults looking for books about resilience
and mindfulness alike.'
-- Jean Little Library
'So sweet and uplifting, a wonderful reminder for us all.'
-- ThreeLittleLovesLibrary (Instagram)
'This book promotes so many of the classic dog traits that owners
will recognise, but what is so clever is that this book then links
them to human feelings and emotions, and the dog behaviour almost
becomes a guideline to live by.'
-- PictureBookProfessor (Instagram)
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