
Fans of English bulldogs rave about new children’s book by Sir Farfel
New York City, New York Dec 16, 2022 (Issuewire.com) – New York- Sylvester Stallone once famously said “In a contest between me and a bulldog, you would say the bulldog is cuter.” While the populace may be divided on Mr. Stallone’s ranking on the hotness scale, the majority agree that bulldogs are not only cute but adorable. Jessica Biel, Adam Sandler, Ice-T, Reese Witherspoon, and Brad Pitt agree and have each welcomed bulldogs into their families. Something about bulldogs can soften even the hardest heart and it is this charm that helps make the new book Things I Like To Pee On an instant classic. Overall, the story is deceptively straightforward; the reader follows a bulldog as he goes on a walk and “leaves his mark” in various locations and landmarks in his neighborhood. The illustrations by artist Drake Barry are the true star here. The stylized artwork pulls you into a colorful world that is evocative of a universe seen through the eyes of a child, or a bulldog.
Perfect for both the young and the young at heart, the book is available in finer bookstores and at https://amzn.to/3P1qhwb
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Source :City News Syndicate
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