The imposter / Kelly Collier.
Skunk wants to be a dog. EVERYONE loves dogs. And every dog seems to have exactly what he's looking for: a home and a family. When Skunk sees a lost poster for Max the dog, he wonders if he can pass himself off as the missing pet. He enlists the help of three neighborhood critters: a racoon, a cat, and a squirrel who train him in the art of being a dog with hilarious results. But, uh-oh, there's just one thing Skunk didn't account for . . . Will it prevent him from finding a home where he belongs? Perfect for animal lovers. Message of acceptance and found family, plus lots of humor.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780358697060 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 29 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Clarion Books, [2023]
Content descriptions
Target Audience Note: | Ages 4-8. |
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Subject: | Skunks > Juvenile fiction. Dogs > Juvenile fiction. Impersonation > Juvenile fiction. |
Genre: | Humorous fiction. Animal fiction. Picture books. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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- Baker & Taylor
"Skunk wants to be a dog. Everyone loves dogs. And every dog seems to have exactly what he's looking for: a home and a family. When Skunk sees a "lost" poster for Max the dog, he wonders if he can pass himself off as the missing pet. He enlists the help of three neighborhood critters-a racoon, a cat, and a squirrel-who train him in the art of being a dog with hilarious results. But, uh-oh, there's just one thing Skunk didn't account for"-- - HARPERCOLL
A laugh-out-loud tale about a skunk who longs for a family, perfect for fans of Gaston and Wolfie the Bunny.
Skunk wants to be a dog. EVERYONE loves dogs. And every dog seems to have exactly what heâs looking for: a home and a family.
When Skunk sees a âlostâ poster for Max the dog, he wonders if he can pass himself off as the missing pet. He enlists the help of three neighborhood crittersâa racoon, a cat, and a squirrelâwho train him in the art of being a dog with hilarious results. But, uh-oh, thereâs just one thing Skunk didnât account for . . .
 Will it prevent him from finding a home where he belongs?
- Perfect for animal lovers.
- Message of acceptance and found family, plus lots of humor.
- A gateway graphic novel: speech bubbles and paneled art sprinkled throughout will prime visual literacy.