Thursday, July 19, 2012

Cuddly Dog in his 3rd Book: Cuddly Dog and The Little Girl


Cuddly Dog and The Little Girl on KINDLE from Amazon.com
All 3 Cuddly Dog books on KINDLE from Amazon.com
All 3 Cuddly Dog books on NOOK from Barnes & Noble
All 3 Cuddly Dog books on Fastpencil

    We are so grateful to all the people who have fallen in love with Cuddly Dog and his best friend Froggy Froggur.  We extend a great thank you for showing such an interest in their adventures and helping to make their popularity spread throughout the World.
   The third book in the Cuddly Dog series takes on a more serious note.  With many of the World's children having family members in the military, and in the public service departments such as Firemen and Police officers, this story deals with the children of such modern day heroes.  It deals with the many hours, and sometimes days that these heroes are away, and in some cases, the loss of these men and women and how it affects their children. 
   A very sensitive issue, to say the least, Cuddly Dog and The Little Girl helps children to understand loss, and it is our hope that this book will help all children get a better understanding of some of the most dangerous and important jobs in the World,...the ones that concern their parents. 
Colored Photo from 'Cuddly Dog and The Little Girl
    We know that some of you may be upset, that is why it is set as a Fairy Tale.  It does have a happy ending and it explains things in a way that is acceptable to a child.  After all, its Cuddly Dog, and Cuddly Dog would never do anything to hurt his friends.
    So with great love, we say: be good to your family and friends, and we'll see you next time.

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Saturday, July 14, 2012

We Lost Our Camera !!!

Cuddly Dog and The Little Girl on Kindle at Amazon.Com
Cuddly Dog and The Little Girl on Nook at Barnes and Noble
Cuddly Dog and The Little Girl at Fastpencil


   Good Day everybody,


  Me and Froggy Froggur went to Washington, DC last week to watch the fireworks and got to see lots of sights.  Unfortunately, we took the Washington Metro subway into the city, and we lost our camera before we got to the monuments.
    Froggy Froggur was worried that everyone would be sad, but we knew we had to give an explanation to all the kids, and at least tell you what we did and who we saw. 
   When we first got off the Metro, the first thing we saw were the thousands of families that had come to this magnificent city.  We also noticed how dry the grass was and how hot it was.  So, we bought some ice cream.
   We then walked down past the Washington Monument and took a small picture with our telephone, but it didn't turn out all that good. We finally reached the Lincoln Monument and sat on the steps for a few minutes until the crowds had cleared enough for us to see Abraham Lincoln sitting in his chair.  Some children saw us, but nobody came to say 'Hi'.
Lincoln Memorial
    We than walked over to the Thomas Jefferson monument and enjoyed looking at the water and all the boats going up and down the river.  There sure was a lot of pretty boats. 
   It was close to supper time and one little boy waved to us, but he didn't say anything, but we waved back.  We than went back to the main mall area and walked all the way down to the Native American Indian Museum and ate in their cafeteria on the bottom floor.  
The Mitsitam Cafe at the National Museum of the American Indian
Its close to where the Capitol building is. After that, we walked around the museum for a few hours and saw some really good children's books that dealt with Native American legends.  Froggy Froggur especially like a book about a little Indian girl, it was called, 'Frog Girl'.
Frog Girl book on display at Museum
   When we finally left, we went over to where the line was to be part of the Capital 4th Celebration that was being televised.  It took us a long time to get in, and the guards ran their little metal detectors all over our little bodies, but they let us in.  Once we got in, we found a nice spot that was a little bit of a way from the stage, but we could see okay. It was a great show.
National Mall photo
    Of all the things I can say about the show, the definite thing is that Matthew Broderick sounds and looks like he could be the new version of Frank Sinatra.  I really do believe that.  His stage persona and the way he carried himself with his duet partner,...well... it was so much like looking at Frank Sinatra it was scary.
Matthew Broderick at Capitol Fourth
   Finally, we got to see the Fireworks.  It was beautiful.  Our only regret was that we didn't have our camera.  Well, hopefully we can do it again next year but with some beautiful pictures to share.

   We have to go for now, but we want to thank all the people who have viewed our music video, and who have looked at our colored photos that appear in our new book.  And if you haven't seen them, than go take a look.  
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The pictures in our new book appear to be in black and white, but that's not how they were drawn.  I've included them in a previous blog and they're in full color.
   So bye for now, and be good to your family and friends.
   Love, Cuddly Dog and Froggy Froggur.



Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Happy 4th of July!!!



   Me and Froggy Froggur are on our way to Washington, DC to watch the fireworks.  We're going to take lots of pictures and post them later.  Come to DC and look for us...We promise we'll say "Hi"
   Have a wonderful Independence Day, and see you at the fireworks

                                   - Love Cuddly Dog and Froggy Froggur


Cuddly Dog and Froggy Froggur in "Cuddly Dog and the Little Girl" music video