Children's Book Review | My Dog Thinks He's A Cat by Craig T. Feigh | 5-Stars | #ChildrensPictureBook #Diversity #BeingDifferent @craigtfeigh @BookBaby

Children’s Book Review | My Dog Thinks He’s A Cat by Craig T. Feigh | #ChildrensPictureBook #Diversity #BeingDifferent #Acceptance @craigtfeigh @BookBaby

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Children’s Book Review | My Dog Thinks He’s A Cat by Craig T. Feigh | 5-Stars | #ChildrensPictureBook #Diversity #BeingDifferent @craigtfeigh @BookBabyMy Dog Thinks He's a Cat by Craig T. Feigh
Published by BOOKBABY on January 9, 2024
Genres: Animals, Children's Picture Book, Fiction
Format: Hardcover, Paperback
Pages: 30

It's important for kids to learn about diversity at a young age. Diverse activities teach young children to respect and celebrate all of our differences.

What would happen if our pets, too, were diverse? What would it look like for a canine to assume feline characteristics?

This what happens in: MY DOG THINKS HE'S A CAT

From the author of the popular LITTLE BIT & BIG BYTE Series, QWERTY, The Forgotten Typewriter, and IF I HAD TEN DOLLARS comes a humorous story about man's "best friend" assuming another role.

five-stars
Source: Received from the author or publisher for review.

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My Dog Thinks He's a Cat
  • Feigh, Craig T. (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)
  • 30 Pages - 01/08/2024 (Publication Date) - BookBaby (Publisher)
 

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My Thoughts on My Dog Thinks He’s A Cat

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My Dog Thinks He’s a Cat By Craig T. Feigh Illustrated by Patrick Carlson

Do you love dogs? Do you love cats? Do you love both? Then you will love this hilarious book about a dog who thinks he is a cat!

He’s a big and friendly dog who loves his family. But one day, he starts to act very strange. He chases mice, drinks milk from a bowl, and sleeps on the couch. He even tries to purr and meow!

What is going on? Why does he think he is a cat? And how will his family and friends react to his new behavior?

This book is a fun and entertaining way to teach kids about diversity and acceptance. It shows that we are all different and unique in our own ways and that we should not judge others by their appearance or stereotypes.

The author, Craig T. Feigh, is known for his witty and whimsical stories that make kids laugh and learn. He has written many other books, such as “Little Bit & Big Byte,” “QWERTY,” “The Forgotten Typewriter,” and “IF I HAD TEN DOLLARS.”

The illustrator, Patrick Carlson, is a talented artist who brings the characters and scenes to life with his colorful and detailed drawings. He also adds some extra fun to the book by hiding an object on every page for the readers to find. And if that’s not enough, he also provides a coloring page for the kids to enjoy.

This book is easy to read and perfect for young readers who love animals and humor. It will make you smile, giggle, and maybe even bark or meow!

I highly recommend “My Dog Thinks He’s a Cat” to anyone who wants a good laugh and a valuable lesson. And don’t forget to check out the other books by Craig T. Feigh. They are all paw-some!

I received a copy of this book from the author, publisher, or tour company.

Unless otherwise noted above, it is from my personal library or Kindle Unlimited.

This review is my honest, unbiased opinion.

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About Craig T. Feigh

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Craig T. Feigh is a talented Children' Picture Book Author and Speaker. He is most noted for his highly acclaimed LITTLE BIT & BIG BYTE Series incorporating "technology-related" characters.

ALL Craig's books are unique in that they are professionally illustrated utilizing vibrant computer graphics, have a hidden object to find on each page, include a B&W coloring page at the end, and teach a life lesson.

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Purchase My Dog Thinks He’s A Cat online from your local bookstore.

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Easy Amazon Link

My Dog Thinks He's a Cat
  • Hardcover Book
  • Feigh, Craig T. (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)
  • 30 Pages - 01/09/2024 (Publication Date) - BookBaby (Publisher)

If the above link does not take you to your country’s Amazon page, please let me know, and I will gladly get you a link.

Using my link does not change the price you pay. Amazon pays me a minimal amount out of their share. 

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More reviews of children’s books by Craig T. Feigh

If I Had Ten Dollars

 Little Bit & Big Byte Series Review & Author Interview

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Little Bit & Big Byte: A Day at the Beach
  • Feigh, Craig T. (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)
  • 31 Pages - 11/06/2018 (Publication Date) - Palmetto Publishing Group (Publisher)
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Little Bit & Big Byte, Go Green (2)
  • Hardcover Book
  • Feigh, Craig (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)
  • 34 Pages - 04/19/2019 (Publication Date) - BookBaby (Publisher)
QWERTY, The Forgotten Typewriter
  • Feigh, Craig (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)
  • 28 Pages - 11/06/2020 (Publication Date) - BookBaby (Publisher)

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2 responses to “Children’s Book Review | My Dog Thinks He’s A Cat by Craig T. Feigh | 5-Stars | #ChildrensPictureBook #Diversity #BeingDifferent @craigtfeigh @BookBaby

  1. Sounds like such a great book for young kids and teaches about diversity and acceptance too. I think if kids learn that from an early age there would be a lot less bullying and mental health issues among the youth.