This book is fabulous for showing a sense of community in a tower block of flats/appartments. People and dogs of all ages join in the party fun with their friends and family to celebrate their friends birthday all together bringing their own treats to the party to share together.
The illustrations brought the story to life and I loved how the characters had a pencil sketch and coloured in feel about them too.
It was a great read that'll teach children about sharing, caring and helping others especially those in the same community.
Many thanks to the publishers for allowing me to review this book for them!
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