The world's bestselling pug is back!
Pig was a pug,
and I'm sorry to say,
he would often tell lies
just to get his own way.
Pig the Pug tells lies to get what he wants and get Trevor the sausage dog in trouble. When Pig hatches a plan to get at the hidden treats in the back of the closet, his lies get Trevor thrown out of the house. Finally he's all alone with those treats. What he didn't expect was the bowling ball.
Maybe this time Pig the Pug will learn his lesson.
The world's bestselling pug is back!
Praise forPig the Fibber:
Pig, everyone's favorite buggy-eyed pug, is back up to his old tricks...You'll want to add the account of his latest misdeeds to your collection. --School Library Journal
Praise forPig the Winner:
The goggle-eyed cartoon illustrations are fun, funny, and appealingly grotesque in their exaggerated goofiness, and they are a good match for the rhyming text. --Kirkus Reviews
Praise forPig the Pug:
Blabey's jaunty rhymes will make for some fun read-alouds. --Publishers Weekly
Aaron Blabey has written many well-loved, bestselling books for children. He is the creator of three hugely successful series for children -- theNew York TimesbestsellingThe Bad Guys,Pig the Pug, andThelma the Unicorn. In 2018 it was announced that a movie adaptation ofThe Bad Guysis in development at DreamWorks Animation with Aaron serving as an executive producer on the project. Aaron's books have won many awards, including nine REAL Awards, an INDIE Book Award for Children's Book of the Year, a Children's Book Council of Australia -- Book of the Year Award, a NSW Premiers Literary Award for Children's Literature, two Australian Book Design Awards, and a Children's Peace Literature Award.
He's back!
But this time, Pig,
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