Dog on Wheels Goes Snowboarding
- 32pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Dog friends Dubbin and Todd have a snowy adventure when Dubbin flips off the wheels of his skateboard and turns it into a snowboard.
Gillian McClure a consacré quatre décennies à son art en tant qu'auteur et illustrateur. Ses livres distinctifs ont obtenu une reconnaissance significative et ont été traduits dans de nombreuses langues à travers le monde. Au-delà de sa production créative, elle a activement contribué aux communautés littéraires, siégeant dans des comités influents et encadrant de nouveaux talents. McClure a également défendu l'art du livre illustré à travers sa propre entreprise d'édition.



Dog friends Dubbin and Todd have a snowy adventure when Dubbin flips off the wheels of his skateboard and turns it into a snowboard.
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