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Title: Heartfelt New Children’s Book Kasha’s Adventures: 1st Day Home Captures the Joy, Chaos, and Life Lessons of Welcoming a Puppy into the Family
United Kingdom, 11th Apr 2026 - Author Yvonne Roughton welcomes you into a world of wagging tails, tiny paws, and big memories with her debut book, Kasha’s Adventures: 1st Day Home. It’s the first in a series about a lively German Shepherd puppy named Kasha, whose real-life escapades are as funny as they are heartwarming.This isn’t just another “cute puppy story.” It’s a peek into the real chaos and joy that come with bringing a curious little dog into the family. Some moments will make you laugh. Others might remind you of your own first days with a new pet.Yvonne wrote this book from her own life as a single mom raising two kids, so every page feels honest and warm. The excitement. The surprises. The small lessons you don’t expect to learn from a puppy. They’re all here.Kasha’s Adventures: 1st Day Home is about more than a dog’s first day—it’s about family, love, and the way a pet can turn an ordinary day into something unforgettable.From the very first page, you’re right there in the Roughton home when Kasha shows up—bouncy, curious, and just a little wild. Her first day is packed with everything you’d expect from a lively puppy: chewed shoes, silly games, surprise messes, and a whole lot of charm. But this isn’t just a string of cute puppy moments. It’s also about what happens when patience, love, and a wagging tail start to change a family.“Most of these stories really happened,” Roughton says. “Kasha was pure fun and a tiny wrecking ball at the same time. She turned our world upside down in the best way. Writing this book let me share not only her antics but also the lessons we learned while raising her.”Told with warmth and a playful touch, Kasha’s Adventures is perfect for reading aloud with kids—or anyone who knows the chaos and joy of bringing a new pet home....
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