No wonder kids and dogs get along well. They’re so much alike.
To hear the young narrator of this story tell it, they and dogs share all the characteristics that count—silliness, patience, nosiness, shyness, grumpiness, happiness, greater or lesser feelings of self-esteem, playfulness, and a host of other traits and feelings that children often (pups not so often) keep to themselves, including worry and loneliness. Like children, dogs might make mischief and have siblings and pals. In the end, no matter what, children and dogs can be assured of being loved. This brief, sweet, quiet book resounds with reassurance, and readers/listeners will snuggle to hear it, just as cuddling pooches do, in laps, at bedtime, or in small group-reading sessions. The watercolor illustrations’ palette is simple and features shades of blue, white, and black. The gently expressive artwork highlights dogs of various breeds and sizes and presents them against plenty of white space to keep young eyes focused on the pups’ activities. The narrator is seen only in opening and closing spreads and is depicted as a dark blue silhouette; a parent/adult caregiver and a dachshund join them in the final heartwarming illustration. Kids and dogs frolic on endpapers. (This book was reviewed digitally with 9-by-18-inch double-page spreads viewed at 45.9% of actual size.)
A sweet treat for dog lovers.
(Picture book. 3-6)