Pretzel and the Puppies: Paws Up!

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Meet Pretzel, the "World's Longest Dachshund," and his playful puppy family from Pretzel and the Puppies streaming on Apple TV+! Includes a color-in poster.Welcome to Muttgomery, the nicest little city in an all-dog world, and the home of Pretzel, Greta, and their five adorable dachshund puppies: Puck, Pippa, Pedro, Paxton, and Poppy. Pretzel and Greta have a knack for encouraging their pups to follow their passions and make the world a better place. In this story, the pups see a problem in town—a big, boring wall at the park—and they get their paws up, and the whole city involved, in a colorful solution. You can make the world more bow-wow-utiful too when you color the bonus poster on the back of the jacket!How can one little pup inspire a whole town?

  • Based on the Hit TV Series: Read along with the adorable characters from Pretzel and the Puppies, now streaming on Apple TV+.
  • Problem Solving for Kids: When the puppies spot a big, boring wall in the park, they come up with a creative plan to make their town more beautiful.
  • A Celebration of Community: Watch as the whole town of Muttgomery gets their paws up to help, proving that working together is always a bark-tastic idea!
  • Bonus Activity Poster: Unfold the book jacket to find a special color-in poster and make your own corner of the world more bow-wow-utiful!

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About Margret Rey

Creators of the Curious George books, which have sold over twenty-five million copies worldwide.

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Hans Augusto Rey was born in Hamburg, Germany in 1898. As a child, he spent much of his free time in that city's famous Hagenbeck Zoo drawing animals. After serving in the army during World War I, he married Margret Rey and they moved to Montmartre for four years. The manuscript for the first Curious George books was one of the few items the Reys carried wit

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