Hedgehog the Wonder Dog is a picture book full of heart, hope and furry, four-legged love.
Anyone can see that Hedgehog the Wonder Dog is no ordinary dog.
Tell her to sit, and she’ll shake a paw; tell her to fetch and she rolls over.
But it’s only kids like Sam who can sense her true superpowers.
A story about the healing powers of wonder dogs and super brave kids.
Key points:
- Celebrates the connection between humans and animals, specifically the ‘wonder’ and healing powers of therapy dogs.
- Explores the concept of childhood illness and treatment in a gentle, age-appropriate way by providing a window into the world of a children’s hospital.
- Through perspective and symbolism, this book shows the contrasting inner and outer worlds of a child.
- Ross Morgan’s deeply sensitive illustrations are richly layered combinations of hand-drawn sketches, paintings and some digital elements. The illustrations are multi-layered with hidden elements to explore.
- Written in flowing prose, featuring literary devices including alliteration and assonance, as well as concepts including days of the week, routines, counting down.
- A book to comfort children going through hospital treatment.
- A valuable resource for parents, friends, carers, teachers, counsellors and medical staff.
- Promotes the benefits of therapy animals.
- A conversation starter around assumptions: contrasting the way Hedgehog is viewed by strangers in the outside world versus how she appears to Sam in the hospital environment.
- Unique character connections encourage discussions about emotional support.