Don't mix up my puppy!

Rosamund Lloyd

Book - 2023

"Which puppy is your favorite? Spin the wheel to change the look of each puppy with five fun touch-and-feel textures!"--

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Subjects
Genres
board books
Board books
Fiction
Juvenile works
Textured books
Toy and movable books
Livres tactiles
Livres tout carton
Romans
Published
Wilton, CT : Tiger Tales 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Rosamund Lloyd (author)
Other Authors
Spencer Wilson, 1975- (illustrator)
Item Description
Cover title.
On board pages.
Originally published in Great Britain 2023 by Little Tiger Press Ltd.
"5 mix-and-match, touch-and-feels."
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 20 cm
ISBN
9781664350526
Contents unavailable.
Review by School Library Journal Review

Baby-Toddler--With Pat the Bunny-like use of textures, but with the addition of a spinning wheel to change, for example, the spotted tail of the dalmatian to a curly poodle's, this book will have toddlers reaching for rereads. There's an illustration of a dog--dachshund, setter, poodle, terrier, or that dalmatian--but the tails, seen through die-cut holes, are three-dimensional, movable, and distinctive. VERDICT With a smiling carrot, a happy bee, and other touches, this lighthearted game will lead to mix-ups and "Put it back!" and plenty of happy accidents. A keeper.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Discover some exciting dog tales--or rather, tails--in this interactive board book. New and future readers will meet a bevy of doggies as they figure out which tail belongs to which canine. The dog on the cover will have to share, as they aren't given their own. Each clue is presented in a formulaic text block: "Don't mix up my puppy! Her tail is spotted and dotted." "Don't mix up my puppy! His tail is black and velvety." Readers are then tasked with turning a blue wheel in the upper right-hand corner of the page to find the correct tail--although once you've found the first, the others appear in order when the wheel is turned clockwise. The gimmick of the wheel relies on color and texture, with each tail made of furry material. The back of the wheel features images of the dogs, but these doesn't align with the correct answers. The five internal dogs are identified on the back of the book--a silky terrier, poodle, Irish setter, dachshund, and Dalmatian, but the cover dog (which may be a King Charles spaniel) is never identified. The Irish setter tail makes a good pairing for the cover, however, so each canine looks complete. The book is charming, and the illustrations are delightful. The wheel's solid construction assures that this one will survive many spins before retirement. One doggone cute book! (Board book. 1-3) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.