Bulldogs cover

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 3.6
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 1083
Points per Word 0.000462
Page Count 24
Points per Page 0.020833

Description

From their wrinkled faces to their sturdy builds, bulldogs are easily recognizable dogs. The book explores the breed's history, from its origins in England to its modern-day popularity. Young readers learn about bulldog biology, everyday habits, and the specific care these dogs require to stay healthy.

Quick Summary

Ever wonder why bulldogs look so squishy and stubborn? Kids will find the answer in this quick guide, which mixes short chapters with bright photos and quirky fact boxes about the breed's history, flat face, and goofy personality. It covers everything from why bulldogs were originally bred for bull-baiting to how to keep them happy with simple feeding, grooming, and exercise tips. Parents will love the practical care advice, while children get a fun dose of trivia like how much they love to nap and how their wrinkly faces need extra cleaning. If your kid is obsessed with dogs or needs a fast, school-friendly report, this slim volume hits the sweet spot between information and entertainment. It's a great follow-up for anyone who enjoyed "Puppies: A First Book of Dogs" and wants a breed-specific deep dive.