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Prissy Little Chloe - Puppy Action-Adventure Cartoon Novel

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I've been typing away at my children's book series "Prissy Little Chloe" for the past year! WOW! Doesn't feel like it, I love my job.


"Prissy Little Chloe: Time of the Year" is a short-chapter cartoon novel about my blonde Yorkie Chloe and all the trouble she gets herself into! 

This book in the series centers on how I ended up with a rambunctious little troublemaker for Christmas, after four years of begging for a puppy and her evolution from nice to naughty over the course of a few d
ays! 


Chloe always wants to be the centre of attention; she makes up her own rules everyday - and gets herself into tons of trouble running through the neighborhood - setting me on a wild goose chase, every single day, without fail. She slips through the gate in the yard or runs through the door when she gets the chance and then runs across the street into peoples' backyard, homes ... or into their car. 

Chloe is a mischievous little puppy, as troublesome as she is precious. Come and see what she’s been up to in these funny oddball real stories of a little golden Yorkie pup! 

From hilarious, to adorable — this cartoon novel is perfect to read together as a read-aloud or a first-novel for early readers to open all on their own! 

Featuring: 
- New words to teach developing readers! 
- 75 original cartoon illustrations! 
- Bonus how-to-draw Chloe! 
- FREE Professionally-narrated Audiobook Included! 


Jaden Taylor has been drawing cartoons and writing books since her first (boring) days of school. In her spare time, she loves doing anything that involves just a bit of creativity — be it drawing, writing music, recording voice over - especially creatively staying up all night playing video games. It only becomes a terrible situation when she tries to creatively cook. Jaden lives in Toronto, Canada with her precious little Yorkie-Poodle named Chloe. 



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