What’s the book about?
Meatball is the newest member of our family. And he LOVES eating everything. But when he ate Mum’s slippers, he was sent to Dog School. It seems that Meatball has done so well at Dog School, that now he’s going to MY school. With me!
Recommended for:
Ages 5+
Three reasons to read it:
- At its heart, Meatball Goes to School is about the bond between kids and their dogs. The story is full of humor, but it also showcases how our pets become part of the family. The narrator’s love for Meatball shines through, even when he’s getting into trouble. It’s a heartwarming reminder of the fun, friendship and sometimes mischief that comes with having a dog as a best friend!
Jellett’s illustrations are a big part of what makes this book so fun. His drawings are full of charm and humor, bringing Meatball’s chaotic adventures to life. From Meatball’s cheeky face to the classroom antics, the illustrations perfectly capture the energy and excitement of the story. Kids will love how lively and expressive the pictures are as they follow Meatball’s antics!
Whether you’re a dog lover or not, Meatball Goes to School is the kind of story kids can really relate to. School, pets and the everyday moments that make life both hilarious and challenging are all woven into this fun tale. It’s simple enough for younger readers (ages 5-7), but the humor and charm will keep them engaged and wanting to read more.
Buy a copy of Meatball Goes to School here.
About the author:
Tom Jellett is a Sydney based illustrator. For over twenty years he has illustrated a number of books for children including My Dad Thinks He’s Funny by Katrina Germein, Why I Love Footy by Michael Wagner, Whale in the Bath by Kylie Westaway and the upcoming Besties series with Sporty Kids author Felice Arena. His work can also be seen in a number of magazines and newspapers, including editorial illustrations for The Australian and The Weekend Australian. Tom was also recently included in the Editorial and Book category for Illustrators 61, and exhibited at the Society of Illustrators, New York in 2019.















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