
The Tale of Old Dog Spot
The Tale of Old Dog Spot, written by Arthur Scott Bailey and published in 1921, is a children's book that follows the adventures of a dog named Spot and his young master, Johnnie Green, on a farm. The narrative highlights themes of friendship, loyalty, and the bond between humans and animals as Spot engages in playful antics, including teasing Miss Kitty Cat and attending a circus. This charming story emphasizes the protective nature of pets and the heartwarming moments shared between them and their owners.

































