The Tales of Charlie Wags: Paris by Sofie Wells and Ali Barclay

I wish I were Charlie Wags!!

This post is sponsored by Sofie Wells and Ali Barclay. The review and opinions expressed in this post are based on my personal view. Thank you to The Children’s Book Review for hosting this tour.

About the book:

Charlie Wags is a seemingly ordinary pup. He asks for belly rubs, plays fetch, and uses his “I’m innocent” look when he is in fact guilty.

But Charlie has an extraordinary secret. He loves to travel the world and has a special trick to do so: his wagging tail can whisk him away to far-off places.

This time, he’s off to Paris, France!

Embark on a panoramic tour of Paris led by ever-curious pup, Charlie Wags! From the elegant art in the Louvre to the sparkling Eiffel Tower, Charlie explores the City of Lights before returning home for bedtime.

Wherever you may be, The World Is Just a Wag Away.


Review:

This book is an absolute delight to read! I had a digital copy but the pages appeared to be textured, making an even more enjoyable reading experience. Charlie Wags is a special pup who can wag his tail and go wherever he wants!! When he’s in Paris he tours famous places and teaches kids about them, including how to properly pronounce the names. The story is well written and perfect for ages 3-7.

Giveaway:

The Tales of Charlie Wags: Paris: Book Giveaway


About the Authors:

Sister-author duo Ali Barclay and Sofie Wells form the writing team behind The Tales of Charlie Wags picture book series. The series offers young explorers a conversational understanding of the world’s most famous cities.

As daughters of immigrants, their family heritage exposed the sisters to the importance of cultural diversity early on. Their parents prioritized showing them the world, even on a tight budget. This instilled in them the idea that travel is one of the best forms of education.

Recognizing that not all children had the chance to explore the world firsthand, Sofie and Ali saw an opportunity to share their travel experiences with other families and children through charming stories that make far-off places accessible.

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