A strong narrative voice, charming photographs and an utterly appealing little dog protagonist coalesce to create a winning story about a Jack Russell terrier named Tucker. The first-person story is related in an innocent, amusing tone, as it describes Tucker’s big adventure: setting off from home, getting lost and finding his way back to his owner, Papa. The story focuses completely on the dog and his thoughts and emotions, which closely parallel those of a young child who might be lost. High-quality photographs (by the dog’s owner) are used to illustrate Tucker as he packs up his coats, jumps on the local train and goes off for a romp on the beach. Becoming lonely, he finds Puddles, a bigger canine friend from his neighborhood, just in time. Puddles’ owner helps facilitate a reunion between Tucker and his owner. Many of the photos are notably endearing: Tucker modeling his coats, peering down at a “lost dog” poster or carrying a stick down the beach with Puddles. Each page contains only a few sentences, making this a good choice for younger preschoolers and a possible selection for newly independent readers as well. Tucker’s charming personality and the quality of the photographic illustrations help this to stand out from the pack. (Picture book. 3-6)