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Ebook Details
  • 07/2022
  • 9798218021528
  • 28 pages
  • $7.99
Hardcover Details
  • 07/2022
  • 979-8-218-01935-8 B0B6792J6N
  • 28 pages
  • $24.99
Paperback Details
  • 07/2022
  • 9798218021511 B0B95R5NVD
  • 28 pages
  • $12.99
Tiffany Rich
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A Puppy Named Paws Makes a New Friend
A puppy finds himself placed in a new home and is determined to stand his ground on the principles he was taught. This children’s book, consistent in rhyming schemes, provides a lesson of friendship, forgiveness, and love.
Reviews
Paws is the smallest puppy on the farm, and teased by the other animals, but he desperately wants to make a friend—someone who “cares about others as much as I do.” Just when he thinks all is lost, Paws meets Boon, a fellow puppy who struggles with being too tall, and the two join forces to explore the farm together. Their friendship quickly leads to a new game that’s the envy of the other dogs, who they promptly invite to join in the fun, despite how “mean, unfriendly, and surly” they’ve been in the past.

An encouraging story that celebrates differences, A Puppy Named Paws announces its message clearly: “We are all made special and created with purpose by God above.” Rich illuminates Paws and Boon’s characters and commitment to celebrating each other’s strengths through cheery, sometimes funny dialogue—“You may not be strong, but you sure can smell!” The story is told in rhyming text that’s often somewhat stiff, and the shifting meter and rhyme scheme at times make reading aloud a challenge, especially with a layout that occasionally puts the rhyming words in the middle rather than the ends of lines. Still, young readers will appreciate this take on an underdog’s triumph thanks to the help of a friend.

Adult readers will welcome the story’s encouragement to branch out and make connections, even in the face of potential rejection, while young fans will be comforted by Paws and Boon’s cheerful, can-do attitudes. Rich includes entertaining facts about dogs at the end of the book, a sure hit for dog lovers, and Ellen Marie Feldt’s digital illustrations lend personality and color to the expressive dogs’ adventures. The end result is a story with heartfelt intentions, albeit shaky in execution, that will give those readers who struggle with friendships a reason to branch out.

Takeaway: A message of friendship and celebrating differences perfect for shy readers.

Great for fans of: Jenn Bailey’s A Friend for Henry, Shamirrah Hill’s The Shy Monster.

Production grades
Cover: A-
Design and typography: A-
Illustrations: A-
Editing: B
Marketing copy: A-

Formats
Ebook Details
  • 07/2022
  • 9798218021528
  • 28 pages
  • $7.99
Hardcover Details
  • 07/2022
  • 979-8-218-01935-8 B0B6792J6N
  • 28 pages
  • $24.99
Paperback Details
  • 07/2022
  • 9798218021511 B0B95R5NVD
  • 28 pages
  • $12.99
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