Review by School Library Journal Review
PreS-Gr 1-In this installment in the emergent-reader series, a dog roughly the size of an elephant is not well behaved. His owner, an expressive, bespectacled boy, decides that Tiny needs to go back to obedience school. The pup doesn't shine until the doggy num-nums come out. After that he improves his behavior and becomes a role model for the other doggy students. Short, simple sentences are paired with funny cartoon illustrations of an assortment of canines and one beleaguered child, making this a good choice for the very earliest readers.-Melisa Bailey, Harford County Library System, MD (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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Review by Horn Book Review
Tiny, a friendly, oversize dog, needs to brush up on "sit," "stay," and "shake," so his boy owner takes him back to Happy Dog School. The accessible vocabulary, large type, short sentences, and emotive art on clean pages work well for beginning readers, who will enjoy the comically large dog's behavioral shift when the teacher arrives with a bag of "Doggie num-nums. (c) Copyright 2014. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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Review by Kirkus Book Review
When Tiny fails to do any of his trickssit, stay, shakehis owner decides its time for the anything-but-tiny dog to go back to school.The first spread sets readers up for some laughs: Tiny is a good dog. He does what I say. / Watch. But when the boy says, Sit, Tiny, the enormous dog lies on his back and looks at his pal. Oh no! The boys requests that Tiny shake and stay yield similar results. So, its off to Happy Dog School, which Tiny is at first reluctant to approach, until he sees all the other dogs there. (They dont even reach his belly.) In fact, Tiny is so excited by the other dogs that he misbehaves even more. The teachers dog treats get Tiny in line, and he turns out to be a wonderful role model for the others. This Level 1 reader has a limited vocabulary (fewer than 55 words), and most sentences are just two or three words long, located against white backgrounds at the bottoms of the pages. The pictures are bright and colorful, helping kids decode words without telling the entire story.Never underestimate the power of a treat to motivate. (Early reader. 4-6) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
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