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My Puppy Buddy, Dougie

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I enjoyed this book. It will make a great book for younger readers. Especially all of the pictures it has throughout the book.

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A little girl tells about about a day in the life of her puppy Dougie. It covers things like walks, playtime, feeding and snuggles. The illustrations are clear and colorful. The words are sometimes rhyming but not always so there isn’t a consistent rhythm. Overall a cute book that could be used to discuss the needs for caring for a pet. This isn’t something I would order for my school library. But I can see it being read to younger children. And I like that it is dedicated to a real family dog named Dougie. Thank you to NetGalley and FriesenPress for the temporary ARC in exchange for a review.

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A cute read, but just okay in terms of quality of prose and illustrations. Nothing in particular stands out. The only reason I gave this 3 stars is because it's inspired by the author's dog in real life so this was a nice tribute.

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Thank you NetGalley and FriesenPress for accepting my request to read and review My Puppy Buddy, Dougie.

Author: Keith Garety
Published: 11/04/22
Genre: Children's Fiction | Parenting & Families

Cute story and cute illustrations. The author has written with rhyming an adorable story about a puppy. The puppy has a little girl, and she tells the story of all their fun, feeding and walking him, and sleeping. I found the story adorable.

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I enjoyed spending the day with puppy Dougie and his human. On the surface, this is a simple story of an ordinary day. Delve a bit further, however, and you have a lovely, fun teaching tool. The former teacher in me simply couldn't help envisioning ways to use this to teach. In its simplicity, it's a perfect tool to inspire both creativity and discussion.

To be honest, I also couldn't help imagining what I'd write about my own canine friend, Daisy. We live in Alaska, so there would be many teaching possibilities. I then chuckled, imagining the book from Daisy's angle, not my own. What would she, or any dog, have to say about the humans about them? Imagination is a wonderful tool, and I have a hunch that children could create similar stories of their own pets, both real and imagined. Such an idea would allow young artists to get involved, too, or even budding photographers.

The story of Dougie's day with his human is quite uncomplicated and straight-forward. That's a plus. Children can focus on the sweet bond shown in words and illustrations.The illustrations aren't complex, perhaps letting children see themselves in that position. More prompts for discussion abound. Children can describe their own pets, again, real or imaginary, and share stories and their own pictures. What does the reader have in common with Dougie and his human family? Say, would a pet be allowed on your bed? Why or why not? Why might a puppy sneaking under a shower curtain not be good? What is it like to wake up with a smiling puppy staring into your eyes? Have they ever slept with a pet? Any stories to share? What would you need to know or have to walk your pet? What.....well, you get my idea. This simple story can lead to many things, all while being enjoyed.

Thanks #NetGalley and #FriesenPress for introducing me to Dougie and his humans. Now, if I could just talk my Daisy dog into writing up her story. I'm sure it'd include a moose or two since we're in Alaska. Fun book

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