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Poor Puppy

by Nick Bruel
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Synopsis

PUPPY GETS HIS OWN BOOK. Kitty's best friend stars in this zany companion to the best selling BAD KITTY.

Poor, poor Puppy: Kitty isn't interested in playing, so all puppy's left with are: 1 Airplane, 2 Balls, 3 Cars, 4 Dolls... and 22 other toys. When he's done, Puppy's so tired, he takes a nap—and dreams of playing apple bobbing in Antarctica, Baseball in Brazil, Checkers in Canada, Dodgeball in Denmark... and 22 other games. Who else but Nick Bruel could combine the alphabet, a counting game, a whirlwind geography course, and a screamingly funny story... all in 40 pages?

Publishers Weekly

The scrawny, supercilious feline from Bad Kittyis back and-quel surprise!-has no interest in playing with guileless, gangly Puppy, who appeared at the end of that title and takes center stage here. "Poor Puppy," Bruel writes. "Poor, poor Puppy. Poor, poor, poor, poor, poor Puppy!" The book then becomes a counting/alphabet book to demonstrate that Puppy isn't really poor-in fact he has many playthings at his disposal: "1 Airplane, 2 Balls, 3 Cars" and so on. But Puppy still wants to play with Kitty, and as he falls asleep, the book takes another trip through the alphabet-and through the world-as Puppy dreams of 26 fun activities and locales he'd like to share with his "best friend" Kitty: "Apple Bobbing in Antarctica, Baseball in Brazil, Checkers in Canada," etc. Unfortunately, Bruel's usually sharp sense of humor is not as evident in this sequel. The alphabet-driven catalogues of Bad Kittywere funny because they pushed the boundaries of probability when it came to Kitty's sociopathic tendencies, her favorite foods and her equally hyperbolic acts of redemption. But despite Bruel's colorful visual treatment of the physical activity here, the vignettes often feel inert. Even the wittiest moments-such as Puppy and Kitty playing Patty-cake in Peru-may generate fewer laughs than Kitty's previous comedic nefariousness. Bad Kitty fans will want to take note of a new "cat-nipped" edition of that title (with a pair of large bite marks, courtesy of Kitty), due out the same month. Ages 4-up. (Aug.)

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About the Author, Nick Bruel

NICK BRUEL lives with his wife Carina in Tarrytown, NewYork. As well as creating his own books, Nick has illustrated a series of books for emerging readers written by Dick King-Smith.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2007
Publisher
Roaring Brook Press
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781596432703

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