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Lily Gets Lost

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Lily is an adorable white cocker spaniel who accidently wanders from her home. On her journey to find her way back she meets an old dog name Sam. Sam asks Lily what her name is, but she doesn't know because her family calls her by many different names. Sam tells her that her family calls her by silly pet names because they love her. Sam introduces Lily to a cocker spaniel and a chihuahua who also have silly pet names. Will Lily's new friends help her find her way back home? Do you have a silly pet name?

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September 11, 2014
Lily Gets Lost by Jamie Wilsoncroft

5 Stars

Lily, a young dog who loved to play with her ball became accidentally distracted and found herself in unfamiliar surroundings. Frightened and alone she soon comes across an old dog named Sam who decides to help her find her way back home. On their journey they meet lots of other dog friends and Lily learns about the nicknames owners give to their pets.

Written in a voice suited to the target audience this is a lovely story for young readers, and is ideal for parents to read to their younger children. I haven’t seen a hard copy so am unsure how it looks or if it contains any graphics, but hope it does as colourful pictures would make this the perfect bedtime storybook.

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2,005 reviews91 followers
September 11, 2014
Here is just a little run down from my 7 yr old daughter and myself. First off, let me mention how incredibly quiet my daughter was the entire story. She absolutely drank the story in. A first for her, as she likes to talk when I am reading to her.

Some of her favorite parts were the nick names the other dogs had and the different dogs we met along Lily’s journey home. One of her most favorite things was hearing about Lily wagging her stubby tail. She thought that was sweet and funny. (Oh the mind of a child!)

Hanna thought the story was a happy one and kept going on about it when we finished. And in the end it made me excited to see the smile on her face while I read her the book! A perfect read for kids. Absolute precious!
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