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Siggy the Dachshund,A Paper Bag and Sausages!!

 

Siggy Loves Sausages by Brian Frederick 

Siggy loves Sausages is a children’s book for children between 5-8 years old.Siggy is a dachshund who lives in the magic hamlet of Hope in Somerset.One day Siggy see a bag flying through the air and sets about on an adventure to get the bag back to its owner.


I really enjoyed this book,it was charming and magical and I loved Siggy the Sausage dog,and I think children will fall in love with him too.

The book was really well written,and now when my pets are staring at nothing,I know they are talking to fairies.

The illustrations are engaging and so is the cover.I cannot recommend this fabulous book enough,and think it is a brilliant book for all young children to read themselves or be to read as a bedtime story.I will be definitely buying this book for my cousins.I have also just read When Siggy met Phyllis(which is free from the authors website),and I’m looking forward to reading and buying further titles.

Bookworm rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

About the Author

Children’s book author Brian Frederick knew he wanted to be a writer at a young age, having won prizes and praise for his early stories. When he writes, he finds himself entering a bubble and his mind wanders in an imaginary world, providing him with great creativity.


To Buy

https://www.hive.co.uk/Product/Brian-Frederick/Siggy-Loves-Sausages/26451669


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