One Dog, Two Dogs
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Product details
- ISBN 9781805139171
- Dimensions: 215 x 245mm
- Publication Date: 13 Aug 2026
- Publisher: Nosy Crow Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
A joyful, laugh-out-loud counting picture book with plenty of delightful dogs!
In this interactive counting book with rhyming text, sturdy flaps and surprising pop-ups, you will meet 20 hilarious hounds in lots of silly scenarios! This brilliantly bold picture book from Jonathan Emmett, the creator of Alphabet Street, and illustrator Rob Hodgson is the paw-fect book for dog lovers, young and old.
Also available:
- One Cat, Two Cats (Winner of Joint Gold in the "Best Pre-Schooler Book 3-5 Years" category at the Junior Design Awards 2025)
Includes a FREE Nosy Crow Stories Aloud® audiobook! Scan the code, hear the story.
One dog, two dogs, three dogs, four. Five dogs, six dogs . . . how many more?
Jonathan Emmett (Author)
Jonathan Emmett worked as an architect before becoming a children's author and novelty book designer, which may explain the inspiration behind Alphabet Street, a novelty book in the form of a street elevation.
Jonathan is the author of over sixty books, including Bringing Down the Moon and The Princess and the Pig and his work has been translated into over thirty different languages. He likes building things and taking things apart, playing games and solving puzzles and letting his imagination run riot.
You can find out more about Jonathan and his books at his website: jonathanemmett.com
Rob Hodgson (Illustrator)
Rob Hodgson was born in a seaside town in the south of England in 1988. Today he lives in Bristol where he spends his days making a mess and turning it into quality illustration projects and books.
He cites Yoko Ono, Spike Jonze, John Cage, Corita Kent, Vic & Bob, Alexander Girard, Ed Templeton, Arthur Russell, Brian Wilson and the Imagineers among his influences.
His work often explores play, texture, character design, interactivity, and the hidden world of nature.
