This is a book about me and my pet. My pet is an important part of my family – here are all the reasons why! Use the photo frame provided to display your favourite photo of you and your special pet.
Record all your pet’s antics in this beautifully illustrated record book. From your pets favourite food, to your favourite games to play together, this book is a unique record of you and your furry or feathered friend.
Author Bio:
Jedda Robaard is a Melbourne-based illustrator and graphic designer. Jedda is the director of a successful art school for children, and continues to use her own children, chickens and guinea pigs as inspiration in her illustrations.
Other books by Jedda Robaard:
A Little book about Me and My Grandma
A Little book about Me and My Grandpa
A Little book about Me and My Grandparents
A Little book about Me and My Mum
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