This is a cute little children’s book. The art style is not
my particular favorite—less detailed, more whimsical, bold colors. But just
because it’s not my style doesn’t mean it’s not something I can’t recommend. I
think children would really like the vivid colors.
It is a good sized book. Not quite coloring book size. It’s
a good size to hold and let children point to the pictures and discuss it, but
probably a little too big for toddlers to easily handle on their own.
The storyline is simple; a tale about a dog and what he does
on the homestead following his dad around. I know I’m not a children’s book
writer, but sometimes the text seemed to get a little wordy for younger
children.
It isn’t explicitly Christian—I think the closest you get to
any reference is the mention of “blessings.” It’s more of a neutral book.
The formatting wasn’t particularly my favorite with a plain
white page for the text and a full-colored picture on the right. Again, I
realize that this is totally my pickiness and the average reader probably won’t
even think about it. It definitely doesn’t affect the quality of the storyline
or the art—just the aesthetics.
Overall, it’s a cute little book that I think children will
love. Especially if you have a little boy who adores dogs.
*I received this book from Book Crash and happily
provided my honest review*
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