The world is just a wag away.

With a simple tail wag, Charlie Wags transports readers all around the world through the pages of a book.  For every book opened at home, another makes its way to a child who could use an adventure of their own.

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Bring the world to your kids,

No Passport Required.

There are so many reasons people don’t travel: busy schedules, tight budgets, simply not knowing where to begin. Charlie Wags bridges that gap by introducing children to famous cities, iconic landmarks, and a little local culture along the way—all through age-appropriate books designed to spark curiosity about the world beyond their everyday.

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Share an Adventure.

The Charlie Wags series brings the world’s most iconic cities to children, offering those who want to see the world a chance to do so—no matter where they are.


That’s why, for every book purchased, we donate a matching copy to a child who may not currently have the opportunity to explore beyond their everyday surroundings.

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Charlie's latest tale: Irish Adventure.

ISBN: 979-8990005075

Charlie Wags is a seemingly ordinary pup. He digs holes in the yard, barks at the mailman, and gets zoomies after baths. But Charlie has an extraordinary secret. He loves to travel the world—and has a special trick to do so. With one joyful wag of his tail, Charlie can whisk himself away to far-off places filled with wonder, culture, and discovery. This time, he’s off to Ireland...

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The reviews are in.

Readers are wagging their tails over Charlie's Christmas adventure!

Here's what they're saying:

A celebration of Ireland that blends mindfulness, cultural discovery, and irresistible canine charm."

Kirkus Reviews

Readers already familiar with the series can expect Charlie’s customary hijinks accompanied by a rich slice of adventure, and those new to his escapades will be tickled by the story’s cuteness overload."

Booklife by publisher's weekly

A spirited, good-natured travel tale that pairs irresistible charm with a dog’s-eye view of Ireland’s greatest hits."

the Prairies book review