The Poky Little Puppy
Great read all around. Though I am confused as to why they show every freakin' animal that's climbing up and down that hill, except for the spider. Why leave out the spider? Mostly I'm grateful for the recession-friendly desserts the book suggests. "Can we have rice pudding Mama?" "Can we have tapioca Mama?" "Can we have chocolate custard?" At 79 cents a box, yes you can my little lovelies!
This is a Grandma Book.If you are someone's Nana, it is perfectly acceptable for you to force your grandchildren to listen to this inane story. Unless, perhaps, you want your grandkids to actually like you.If so, you need to reconsider this classic.It's awful. It reads like a Dick and Jane book...minus all the exciting parts that Dick and Jane books are so famous for.The only way a kid would willingly sit through this is if they are eitherA) Too young to crawl awayOrB) Have only been allowed to
Please do not feed your dog chocolate of any kind.
A disturbing tale about bestiality. Just kidding.
A favorite from way back when.
When I was a toddler/preschooler, I wanted to be the poky little puppy. I had poky little puppy pajamas, and got all the kids at daycare to play poky little puppy with me. This mostly involved getting down on our hands and knees and eating snow (it was winter in Minnesota, what can I say?).
Janette Sebring Lowrey
Hardcover | Pages: 24 pages Rating: 4.1 | 72821 Users | 855 Reviews
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ISBN: | 0307021343 (ISBN13: 9780307021342) |
Edition Language: | English |
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One of the original 12 Little Golden Books, The Poky Little Puppy has sold nearly 15 million copies since 1942, making it one of the most popular children’s books of all time. Now this curious little puppy is ready to win the hearts and minds of a new generation of kids.Describe Based On Books The Poky Little Puppy
Title | : | The Poky Little Puppy |
Author | : | Janette Sebring Lowrey |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 24 pages |
Published | : | April 1st 2001 by Golden Books (first published 1942) |
Categories | : | Childrens. Picture Books. Fiction |
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So this is a terrible story. 5 puppies keep sneaking out of their yard, and one is really poky (hence the name). The 4 faster puppies get caught disobeying their mother and don't get dessert, while the Poky Puppy sneaks in and eats it all (?) after everyone goes to bed. First of all, dog mom is obviously a terrible mother what with letting her puppies wander around with no supervision. Secondly, it seems weird to reward the slow one for getting home last. Thirdly, I don't ever punish/reward myGreat read all around. Though I am confused as to why they show every freakin' animal that's climbing up and down that hill, except for the spider. Why leave out the spider? Mostly I'm grateful for the recession-friendly desserts the book suggests. "Can we have rice pudding Mama?" "Can we have tapioca Mama?" "Can we have chocolate custard?" At 79 cents a box, yes you can my little lovelies!
This is a Grandma Book.If you are someone's Nana, it is perfectly acceptable for you to force your grandchildren to listen to this inane story. Unless, perhaps, you want your grandkids to actually like you.If so, you need to reconsider this classic.It's awful. It reads like a Dick and Jane book...minus all the exciting parts that Dick and Jane books are so famous for.The only way a kid would willingly sit through this is if they are eitherA) Too young to crawl awayOrB) Have only been allowed to
Please do not feed your dog chocolate of any kind.
A disturbing tale about bestiality. Just kidding.
A favorite from way back when.
When I was a toddler/preschooler, I wanted to be the poky little puppy. I had poky little puppy pajamas, and got all the kids at daycare to play poky little puppy with me. This mostly involved getting down on our hands and knees and eating snow (it was winter in Minnesota, what can I say?).
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