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Nikki and Abbey Dog have had many adventures together, and today is no different. Nikki teaches Abbey Dog how to use the new doggie door. After many attempts, Abbey Dog pushes through and lands outside. But unfortunately, practice will have to wait because Nikki needs to leave with her family for church. Oh no! Nikki forgets to lock the doggie door. Abbey Dog slips through the doggie door and slyly follows the family to church. Finally, she sneaks in the church door and begins a fantastic adventure. What trouble will Abbey Dog experience? Will she find Nikki in the sea of people? Will the church crowd be shocked to find a dog in church?…mehr

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Nikki and Abbey Dog have had many adventures together, and today is no different. Nikki teaches Abbey Dog how to use the new doggie door. After many attempts, Abbey Dog pushes through and lands outside. But unfortunately, practice will have to wait because Nikki needs to leave with her family for church. Oh no! Nikki forgets to lock the doggie door. Abbey Dog slips through the doggie door and slyly follows the family to church. Finally, she sneaks in the church door and begins a fantastic adventure. What trouble will Abbey Dog experience? Will she find Nikki in the sea of people? Will the church crowd be shocked to find a dog in church?
Autorenporträt
Born and raised on the Wirral, Barbara Morris studied French at the then new University of Sussex, and obtained her library qualifications at Queen's University Belfast. Her working life was spent as a librarian in Reading, first at the College of Education (later promoted to higher education) where she specialised in children's literature and taught (briefly) school librarianship. When the college merged with Reading University she became liaison librarian for the Faculty of letters and Social Sciences. Since retiring she has worked as a volunteer for Two Rivers Press, a small local publisher, and at the Centre for Ephemera Studies. A lifelong choral singer she now leads a Singing for the Brain group, along with other members of the Reading Bach Choir.