
In the second story, Rascal’s owners bring home two young puppies. Rascal must share his toys, his bed, and their attention, and he doesn’t like it. Then one of the puppies gets sick, and Rascal decides he cares about the young dogs after all.
At the conclusion of each story, the author includes questions for readers to explore. For example, “What does the word responsibility mean?” and “What are some ways we can learn to be responsible?” The author uses the questions to pull a faith factor into the story.
The illustrations, done by Katie Brooks, are simple and cute with a "coloring book" look and feel to them. The book also comes with a free audio book download.
What I Like: The questions are the best part. They allow parents to discuss some good life lessons about responsibility and sharing love with family members. The free audio book download is a big plus too!
What I Dislike:The paw/bone print background behind the text is cute, but distracting. Also, for me the stories were flat. The writing wasn’t tight enough, and didn’t make me connect in a strong way with any of the characters. I also thought the story itself didn’t flow well. Why did the neighbors wait two weeks before caring about Rascal? Plus the change in Rascal’s feelings for the puppies seemed too sudden and convenient. Finally, any connection to God/ faith isn’t evident at all except in the question section following the story.
Overall Rating: Ho-hum
Age Appeal: None listed, but probably preschool- grade 1.
Publisher Info: Tate Publishing, 2011; ISBN: 978-1617390937; Paperback, 32 pgs., $10.99
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Buy it at Amazon.com for $9.34
OR Buy the KINDLE version for $8.79.
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