This month’s kids’ collection turns the "Dog House" into a classroom without losing any of the fun. We’re exploring art history through a canine lens, learning the vital role of assistance dogs, and embarking on wild adventures where unlikely friendships are forged. With a focus on kindness, curiosity, and responsible pet care, these five stories are perfect for raising the next generation of compassionate dog lovers.
BARKING ORDERS
Roxy’s Field Reports: The System Must Be Maintained
In this second instalment of the Barking Orders series, our opinionated cattle dog returns with more field reports on the humans barely keeping up. From morning routines to defending the neighbourhood from suspicious squirrels and robot vacuums, Roxy leads with absolute authority.
Inside the Operations:
✔ Morning routines run with military precision.
✔ The full-scale investigation into missing kibble.
✔ Tactical snack acquisition and the ongoing war against the Roomba.
✔ Shifting power structures and one very questionable performance review.
Each story delivers sharp observations from a dog who is clearly the most competent member of the family.
Paperback, 130 pages
Publisher: Independently published, 22 March 2026
Price: $13.19 from www.amazon.com.au
THE PET THERAPIST
by Henrik Kruse
Healing one misbehaving pet at a time.
What happens when a worn-out former therapist and a gym-addicted "animal consultant" try to fix the emotional lives of families? The Pet Therapist is a warm, insightful novel about what our pets reveal about us.
Harold, an expert in human crises, seeks a calmer life. Sophie, a branding-obsessed entrepreneur who knows more about AI than animals, wants a business empire. Together, they offer psychological consultations for families struggling with their pets.
While Sophie’s AI advice frequently goes off-track, Harold listens for the small truths beneath the surface. Blending gentle satire with touching human insight, this is a story about the way animals bind us together and the unlikely partnerships that heal us the most.
Kindle, 140 pages
Price: $8.24 on Kindle at www.amazon.com.au
DOGS, BOYS, AND OTHER THINGS I’VE CRIED ABOUT
by Isabel KleeA deeply relatable, tender-hearted memoir for the hopeless romantics and dog-obsessed among us.
Isabel Klee, the voice behind the popular @SimonSits and former content manager for The Dogist, moved to New York City at age 20 with a dream of a life focused on animal rescue. While navigating a whirlwind of fickle boyfriends, grand romances, and the search for belonging, Isabel found her true passion: using her platform to help foster pups find forever homes.
Through the highs and lows of her turbulent twenties, it was Simon—a fluffy puppy saved from the meat trade—who kept her grounded. Together, they built a global community of foster advocates and dog lovers.
In this winning memoir, Klee weaves together the stories of her foster dogs with the challenges of bad dates and hard decisions. It is a story of resilience and healing, leading to a happy ending not only for the rescue pups but for Isabel herself.
Paperback, 288 pages
Publisher: Little Brown, 28th April 2026
Price: $24.74 from www.amazon.com.au
FINDING HOME: SHELTER DOGS AND THEIR STORIES
Bold, serious, quirky, or lovable—the dogs in Traer Scott’s remarkable photographs regard us with dignity and an abundance of feeling.
Scott began photographing these subjects in 2005 while volunteering at animal shelters. Following the success of her first book, Shelter Dogs, this collection introduces a new cast of indomitable spirits. Through extended features, we get to know their personalities and follow their emotional transitions to new lives, including:
✔ Morrissey, a Pit Bull overcoming shelter-induced anxiety.
✔ Chloe, a chocolate Lab mix surrendered due to family allergies.
✔ Gabriel and Cody, retired racing Greyhounds.
✔ Bingley, a resilient dog who lost his hearing during a police raid.
The portraits in Finding Home form an eloquent plea for adoptive families and serve as a moving tribute to the resilience of dogs everywhere.
Edition: Illustrated, 96 pages
Price: $29.45 at www.amazon.com.au
BOOK CLUB - KIDS CORNER
DOGS IN ART
A Canine History of Artby Valeria Aloise, Margot Tissot (Illustrator)
“A child-friendly approach to art history, likely to spark interest in the originals and inspire gallery visits- Kirkus”Calling all art and animal lovers! Join Harriet, the museum cat, on a playful tour of artwork from around the world and across time - all of which feature dogs!
✔ Over 30 artworks that all include dogs
✔ Art from many cultures, from Indigenous art to classic paintings to modern street art and sculpture
✔ Famous artists including Frida Kahlo, Banksy, Keith Haring, and Jeff Koons
✔ Colourful illustrations, fun facts, surprising stories, and a humorous feline tour guide
✔ An accessible introduction to art styles and time periods
Publisher: Helvetiq, 7th April 2026
For Ages: 6 - 10 years old
Price: $39.75 from www.booktopia.com.au
THE ADVENTURES OF THE BENMORE DOGS
by Lauren MeehanWoody, Joey, and Sky set out on an incredible adventure where they discover their unnatural abilities and the true meaning of friendship, and what it truly means to work as a team.
The Adventures of the Benmore Dogs reveals the true fact that courageousness and helpfulness go a long way.
With her impeccable words and profound trade of storytelling. Lauren Meehan creates an interesting read for all animal lovers.
Paperback, 62 pages
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers Ltd., 24th April 2026
For Ages: 6 - 8 years old
RRP: $18.65 from www.booktopia.com.au
WHEN YOU SEE A DOG IN A VEST
A Children's Guide to Assistance Dogsby Fiona Kuilboer (Author), Beth Reinders (Illustrator)
When you see a dog in a vest, it's helping someone do their best!
Follow Hedwig, a very special Assistance Dog, as he goes about his busy day helping his handler. From shops and buses to cafés and schoolyards, children will discover why some dogs wear vests and why it's important to let them work.
Told in gentle rhyme and filled with curiosity, kindness, and learning, this story helps young readers understand the important work Assistance Dogs do - and how they help people live safely and confidently every day.
Perfect for early readers, classrooms and families, this heart-warming story reminds us that sometimes the cutest heroes have four paws.
Paperback, 26 pages
Publisher: Fiona Kuilboer, 4 April 2026
For Ages: 4-8 years old
Price: $14.29 at www.booktopia.com.au
WHAT DO ALL DOGS NEED TO DRINK?
by Robin Lapre, Illustrated by Zoe SaundersWhat do all dogs need to drink? There's much more to it than you think! Children are at a great age to learn about the basic needs of dogs and other living things.
Paperback, 34 pages
Publisher: Robin Lapre, 13th March 2026
For Ages: 4 - 7 years old
Price: $15.68 from www.amazon.com.au
SALLY DECIDES
by Debbie Sheridan (Author)This 24-page picture book introduces children (ages 3–9) to the concept of "canine agency"—the idea that dogs have feelings and the right to make choices.
Ideal for families and educators, it serves as a vital tool for fostering empathy and animal welfare. By focusing on kindness and respect, Sheridan demonstrates that the strongest bond between a child and a pet is one where the dog’s voice is truly heard.
Paperback, 24 pages
Publisher: Independently published, 3 August 2025
For Ages: 3 - 9 years old
Price: $24.92 from www.amazon.com.au




























