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My Dogs Were So Funny

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Paula Bailey Author Interview

Peaches and Jake Celebrate Christmas follows two rescue pups as they enjoy the wonder of Christmas morning with their family. Where did the idea for this story come from? 

The events of this books actually took place a couple of years before I wrote the book. I always take a lot of pictures if things that happen in my life, and one year my dogs were so funny with their Christmas toys that I took a lot of pictures of them with their toys. One day after I had written my first two books, I ran across the dog’s Christmas pictures I had previously taken and thought that it would be a funny story to write about.

Are there any experiences from your own life included in Peaches and Jake’s Christmas antics? 

All of the events in my books are true… they actually happened… and pretty much the way they happened.

Can readers look forward to more adventures with Peaches and Jake? 

I don’t have any plans at this time to write another “Peaches and Jake” book.

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Peaches & Jake Celebrate Christmas is a heartwarming children’s picture book that brings the festive magic of the holiday season to life through the eyes of two lovable dogs. Join Peaches and her best friend Jake, as they embark on a joyful Christmas adventure with their Mommy Paula. 
 
Perfect for children ages 3 to 7, Peaches & Jake Celebrate Christmas is a delightful read that will inspire young readers to embrace the joy of giving, the magic of Christmas, and the importance of family & friendship. Each page is filled with warmth and holiday charm, making it an ideal addition to any family’s Christmas reading tradition. 

Peaches and Jake Celebrate Christmas

Peaches and Jake Celebrate Christmas is a sweet little story about two rescue pups waking up on Christmas morning to discover the surprises Santa left them under the tree. They each get giant bones and then two toys, a moose for Jake and a fox for Peaches, and the rest of the day unfolds with the dogs learning what to do with their gifts. Jake destroys his moose with pure joy, Peaches figures out that Foxie makes a perfect nap buddy, and their mom watches over the whole thing with so much love. It feels like flipping through a family photo album where every picture tells its own tiny story.

There is a softness to the writing that feels like someone talking to me from their couch with their dogs at their feet. The real photos of Peaches and Jake add charm because they are so expressive. I kept giggling at Peaches trying to figure out Foxie. And the whole saga of Moosie slowly losing limbs and stuffing had me cracking up. There is something sweet about how Jake loves that toy even when it becomes a little fabric scrap. It says a lot about how dogs attach meaning to things and how we do the same sometimes without even realizing it.

I also liked how the book shows the two dogs having such different personalities. Jake barrels into Christmas like it is the best day of the year. Peaches moves carefully and watches everyone else first. It reminded me of how different pets can be, even when they grow up in the same home. The photos on almost every page make it easy to stay engaged. Honestly, it felt a little like being invited into the author’s living room to watch a memory replay itself.

I think this picture book is perfect for young kids who like animals and for grown-ups who just want something soft and happy to read. It is especially lovely for dog lovers or anyone who enjoys holiday stories that feel real and cozy. If you want a children’s book that brings a smile without trying too hard, this one is a great choice. It is playful, sweet, and full of genuine affection, and that makes it a wonderful holiday read for families.

Pages: 48 | ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0DFDWN1SN

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