I did this last year and had so much fun I knew I had to do it again!
Welcome to the They Call It Puppy Love Challenge!
- Make a sign up post and link it here to Barb’s blog.
- Read at least one book which: has a dog (or cat) on the cover or features a dog (or cat) in it.
- Do a wrap up post at the end of February with links to your review(s).
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Here are two from my list.
How Dachshunds Came To Be
A Tall Tale About A Short Long Dog
by Kizzie Jones
Age level: 3 – 8 / Grade level: P – 2
Genre: Children’s Book
My Review
Ever wondered why a dachshund looks like it does?
This was a cute story about a lonely girl who loves spending time with her ocean friends. She longs for a friend she can bring home with her. The creatures of the sea love the little girl and decide to create the perfect friend to live with her.
The illustrations are colorful and fun, breathing life into the characters. And I liked how each creature contributed something of themselves to bring to life some friends for the little girl. It was creative and fun to see how well it all worked.
My son is grown up and I don’t have a small child to read to. I read this book out loud to myself as if I was reading to a child and it really added to the fun. What a delightful tale.
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Synopsis
Charming color illustrated tall tale not just for dog lovers everywhere, but for readers of all ages who ever wished for a friend. Discover how creatures of the ocean, the power of love, and the magic of the sea came together to make a little girl happy.
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A Dachshund And A pelican
by Kizzie Jones
Genre: Children’s Book
My Review
I really enjoyed the first book in this series and this one is every bit as fun.
The little girl still loves visiting the beach seeing her ocean friends. And now she has her three fun dachshunds to share the adventures with. One of the dogs spies a pelican and tries to make friends with it.
Goldie was such a sweet dog but she had something to learn about friendship. She thought looking alike was the same as having something in common and was sad that the pelican didn’t look like her at all. How could they be friends?
Once again the author used characteristics about the bodies of the animals. This time to explain the things they shared alike and those that were different while also explaining that you can like each other without having to look the same.
The illustrations are fun and colorful and this story would have me wagging your tail if I were a dog. Being human, I wore a big grin instead.
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Synopsis
In this charming picture book- a sequel to her award-winning book, How Dachsunds Came to Be, Kizzie Jones shows us that true friendship is not just about looking past each other’s differences…it’s about discovering and celebrating those differences.
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I do love kids books. They are so cute. I don’t have kids, but I see them around and I just love the idea of them.
Melanie @ Hot Listens & Books of My Heart
My son is an adult now but we still sometimes read younger readers books together. Usually more along the lines of Goosebumps. LOL I love children’s books and these were so cute.
These both sound adorable! And I have two dachshunds so I’m smiling right now😁
The author has at least one too. I’ve always loved the breed. Sp adorable.
Cute dog covers! I still have to start my first book for the challenge.
I kind of forgot. I got a bunch of new horror reads and my dog books slipped my mind. Reading a couple more and will be sharing reviews soon. I figured to share the children’s books first.
These both sound really sweet. I love unusual animal friends too.
There’s all these fun creatures from the sea. Too cute:)
These look so fun!
Erica | Erica Robyn Reads
I sure had fun with these:)
Sooo cute.
sherry @ fundinmental
They sure were, Sherry:)
This sounds adorable and i really love the cover!
Mary
Both of these had me grinning:)