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Management number 231791925 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price US$4.46 Model Number 231791925
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A Kirkus Best Book of the Year (Middle Grade)A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year (Middle Grade)An ALA Best Graphic Novel for ChildrenFour adorable dogs are tail-waggingly excited to play their favorite role-playing game in DnDoggos: Get the Party Started, the middle grade graphic novel debut from online comic creator Scout Underhill.They've picked their characters and favorite dice, and are ready to set off on the adventure their game master Magnus has created for them. Pickles, a rough and tumble fighter; Tonka, a playful and fun-loving bard; and Zoey, a wise and caring cleric, are given a quest to fetch a magical dog collar from a nearby swamp. But when they triumphantly return, they soon find that the collar isn't the only thing that has gone missing from Tail's Bend. All the squeaky toys in town have disappeared and Squish, the mayor's young son, has set off on his own to find them. It's up to the Doggos to rescue Squish, track down the missing toys, and save the day! Read more

ISBN10 1250834341
ISBN13 978-1250834348
Language English
Publisher Feiwel & Friends
Dimensions 6.1 x 0.65 x 8.5 inches
Book 1 of 2 DnDoggos
Grade level 4 - 6
Item Weight 1.2 pounds
Reading age 9+ years, from customers
Print length 272 pages
Publication date February 27, 2024

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