Scout and the sausage thief

Gill Lewis

Book - 2016

"Meet the students at Puppy Academy a team of plucky puppies learning to be working dogs. Scout wants nothing more than to be a police dog, just like her mom and dad. But when she fails her test, Scout isn't sure she'll ever earn her badge until, that is, a sausage thief strikes. It's up to Scout to catch the culprit and save the day"--

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Published
New York : Henry Holt and Company 2016.
Language
English
Main Author
Gill Lewis (author)
Other Authors
Sarah Horne, 1979- (illustrator)
Edition
First American edition
Physical Description
112 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
Audience
650L
ISBN
9781627797948
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Review by Horn Book Review

Scout, a German shepherd puppy of police-dog parents, aspires to catch Frank Furter, notorious sausage stealer. Border collie Star dreams of being National Sheepdog Champion like her mother. Hopefully the Sausage Dreams Puppy Academy can help both. The amusing books will capture young readers with large fonts, short sentences, plentiful black-and-white illustrations, and entertaining canine characters. Police (Scout) and rescue (Star) dog facts included. [Review covers the following Puppy Academy titles: Scout and the Sausage Thief and Star on Stormy Mountain.] (c) Copyright 2017. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Scout, a female German shepherd, is very excited to be trying for her Care in the Community badge at Sausage Dreams Puppy Academy.In Scouts anthropomorphic world, dogs dont appear to be pets. As the daughter of police dogs, she naturally wants to do well at school and grow up to be just like her dedicated parents. Unfortunately, because she returns a lost teddy bear to a child on her way to school (exhibiting, as readers will enjoy noting, excellent citizenship skills), Scout arrives dirty and late. Flustered, she fails part of the test and is relegated to guarding the puppy treats, stored in a shed, instead of getting to complete the badge requirements. When the treats disappear from right behind her back, she is unfairly blamed and runs off in shame (so puppylike of her!). Then she discovers a notorious sausage thief and rescues an extended family of mice (the puppy-treat thieves, it turns out). Alls well that ends well. Scouts good-humored, kidlike adventures are related in very large print, accompanied by lots of equally cheery drawings, making this an accessible read for children newly transitioning to chapter books. An appealing color photograph of a German shepherd puppy on the cover will instantly attract readers. A bit silly but good fun. (Fantasy. 5-8) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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