Stepanka Sekaninovaused to work as a TV reporter and in the production of children's programs. Now she is a writer and an editor-in-chief, living in the Czech Republic. Adam Wolfis a self-taught artist with a wide range of artistic skills including analog and digital photography, tattooing, digital and classical illustration, and canvas painting. Having been interested in various creative activities since his early years, he studied photography at the Prague School of Photography, and these days he enjoys illustrating children's books. He was born in Pardubice, Czech Republic in 1981.
"""A wonderful introduction to dog ownership that is written in a way children will understand. Dogs are wonderful faaaamily member that like humans have their own personalities. Wonderful teaching tool to read as a family."" —NetGalley-Educator ""A wonderful introductory guide to dog ownership that is educational and heartwarming. The fun comic-style illustrations support a question and answer format, filled with lots of great information on the pros and cons of dog care for young children. Every kid who has wanted a dog will connect with this story and that is how it begins. End pages include funny detailed illustrations on canine communication that are sure to be read over and over."" —Julie Durmis, L.G. Nourse Elementary School, Youth Services Book Review ""Are you wanting to own a dog? For kids, its a great way to learn responsibility, but it often comes with a time commitment that many are not willing to put in. Here, in this book, you can get a look at the ups and downs of dog ownership and what to expect. Different breeds have various needs, so depending on what you are looking for, you might want to research what type of breed best fits your lifestyle. Fun read, and full of great information."" —Rebecca Hill, Blogger ""Ah. File these two little books into the Why Didn’t I Think of That? category. These books are all about what taking care of a pet entails. The various responsibilities are the name of the game, covering the bad, sure, but also the good. The message they’re drilling into young readers? Taking care of a pet isn’t always easy. Nonfiction like this is such a good idea. I tip my hat to the creators."" —A fuse 8 production"