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The Tales of Charlie Wags: NYC
Charlie Wags is a seemingly ordinary pup. He sits on command, is appropriately needy, and only sometimes begs for treats. But Charlie has an extraordinary secret. He loves to travel the world and has a special trick to do so: his wagging tail can whisk him away to far-off places. This time, he’s off to the Big Apple! Embark on a panoramic tour of New York City led by ever-curious pup, Charlie Wags! From the serenity of Central Park to the dazzling lights of Times Square, Charlie explores the city that never sleeps before returning home for bedtime. Wherever you may be, The World Is Just a Wag Away ™
Reviews
Charlie Wags is an ordinary pup with the best secret ever: he’s a globetrotter, all thanks to “a little wag” of his tail that sends him off to faraway places. This time, Charlie is headed off to New York City, to explore the sights and sounds of a bustling metropolis far away from his cozy white house. His first stop is Central Park, where he happily barks his way through the grassy hills and kite-flying kiddos, on his way to the zoo. Charlie hits all the hotspots on his adventure, making this entertaining tale an exciting way for kids to learn about the Empire City.

Authors Wells and Barclay started this darling series with the hope of giving young readers a glimpse of the big, bright world around them, and this first installment does just that. Charlie is an adorable lead, sprinting and wagging his way through a city that’s teeming with flashy new experiences. He touches on the activities that are just pure fun—like sampling famous New York City pizza—while also perusing monumental landmarks, including Lady Liberty, who “holds her torch with pride,” and One World Trade Center, a towering monument to the power of hope. Sanna Sjöström accompanies those iconic landmarks with textured watercolor illustrations that transform each scene into a work of art, from the fluffy zoo penguins to the swank contours of Charlie’s Broadway play.

Younger readers will revel in Charlie’s adventures, experiencing NYC’s splendors from the comfort of their homes. Of course, Charlie returns safely home—“his favorite place”—at the end of a fun-filled day, ready to rest up for his next journey. The authors close with a brief description of the famous landmarks Charlie visited throughout the story, along with question prompts to help readers personalize his excursions, making this a series kids will relish returning to in the future.

Takeaway: Adorable story of a pup with wanderlust and the Big Apple.

Comparable Titles: Natalia Diaz and Melissa Owens’s A Ticket Around the World, Kari Allen’s The Boy Who Loved Maps.

Production grades
Cover: A
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: A
Editing: A
Marketing copy: A

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