The dog who was (almost) perfect [electronic resource]. Jack Kurland.
"A charming, clever and reassuring tale about loving (and being loved for) your perfectly-imperfect self." – Chelsea Bromley From the creator of The Cat Who Couldn't Be Bothered —an Indie Next selection in North America—comes a heartwarming story that helps children embrace imperfection, manage worries about getting things wrong, and learn that mistakes are part of life. There once was a dog called Doris who was practically perfect in every way. She woke up on time every morning, never forgot to fetch her owner's slippers, and could perform all her tricks flawlessly. Doris loved being perfect. Until one day, something not-so-perfect happens and Doris panics.? Will my owner be sad? Or angry? Or think I'm a bad dog? For the first time, Doris feels unsure of herself. With a little help from some kind new friends, Doris begins to see things differently. She discovers that it's okay to get things wrong sometimes, and that being imperfect doesn't make her owner love her any less. This is a charming and emotionally sensitive picture book that explores perfectionism with warmth, humor, and heart.
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- Elements such as headings, tables, etc for structured navigationHas alternative text descriptions for imagesInformation-rich images are described by extended descriptionsNot all of the content will be readable as read aloud speech or dynamic braillePage breaks includedText and page layout cannot be modified as the reading experience is close to a print version, but reading systems can still provide zooming optionsNo conformance information is available
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- Electronic reproduction. Beverly: Frances Lincoln Children's Books, 2026. Requires the Libby app or a modern web browser.
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