At the park, Tucker the golden retriever knows how things are supposed to work.
Games have rules. Friends take turns. And slippers most definitely do not move on their own.
But when a quiet slipper suddenly starts wiggling, rolling, and racing through the grass, Tucker and his friends are faced with something new-and very unexpected.
Fred is convinced it's a challenge.
Henry is not a fan.
Harper is ready to run.
Neve is watching closely.
And Tucker? Tucker is paying attention.
As curiosity turns into chaos and rules are put to the test, the friends discover that not everything strange needs an explanation-and sometimes the most important thing is knowing when to pause, look back, and let things be.
Tucker and the Special Slipper is a warm, humorous chapter book about curiosity, patience, and learning how to handle the unexpected-with heart, humor, and a group of unforgettable canine friends.
Perfect for readers ages 5-8, families who love character-driven stories, and anyone who knows that sometimes the strangest moments make the best memories.