Puppy Pals and Puppy Tales
Letters From Liza Year 2
by Johnette DeRose
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Pub Date May 01 2023 | Archive Date Jul 03 2023
Puppy Liza LLC | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles
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Description
Have you ever thought what the world looks like from a dog's point of view? Read Puppy Pals and Puppy Tales and experience a dog's adventures with her human siblings, Sam and Bea. Liza, the storyteller, just happens to be a Labrador, who is always in the middle of all the happenings in the family. Each story is told in letter format organized by the months of the year. In August, Liza recounts that patience is needed to learn something new like riding a bike, and in December a pet frog just happens to jump on the counter. Some of the stories focus on childhood themes like developing patience or practicing a skill, and others encourage kindness and gentleness with animals. Each letter is the perfect length for a short bedtime story. Similar adventures could happen at your house, and children enjoy seeing their own stories come to life on the page.
A Note From the Publisher
eBook: 9798985857221
Illustrated by Patrizia Donaera
eBook: 9798985857221
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9798985857207 |
PRICE | $9.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 40 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
Omg! I want to read the other book too!
This book is so wholesome! Told in the format of letters from a dog. Saywha?! And it’s completely adorable!
The writing is so nice and heartfelt. Our Liza loves her human siblings and her human family.
This tells how important it is for us to have patience with our pets. Each letter has so much to say. Love it so much. Totally recommended! Love the illustrations too!
Thank you, Puppy Liza LLC, for the advance reading copy.
This is a feel good book. Seriously. I found myself smiling long after finishing with that warm glow you get when something has really pleased you.
I also found myself glancing at my dog, wondering what stories she might tell. I mean, have you ever looked at your dog looking at you and wondered what it was thinking? Wonder no more. Johnette DeRose's storyteller, Liza the Lab, gives you the scoop.
Even better, it's not only fun but illustrated. Illustrator Patrizia Donaers gives life to Liza and her humans. Heck, she does an excellent job not just conveying the expressiveness of Liza and her family but even manages to give expression to a stray bat although, after thought, I decided the smile on one of the ducklings as it swam in the family bathtub was my favorite. The artwork is simple, with largely soft colors, and works well for everything from ducklings to a puppy learning to climb stairs, which is nicely shown to compare to a child learning to ride a bike, and so on. The stories are short, easily read separately or as a whole, and even manage to wiggle in some learning moments, such as the ducklings' webbed feet and that bats sleep upside-down.
Oh, wait. There's a paw on my knee. Could my Daisy dog be telling me she could write a book, too? Or, maybe she just wants another treat? In any case, thanks #NetGalley and #PuppyLizaLCC - IBPA for letting me enjoy Liza's year. "Puppy Pals and Puppy Tales" is a delight.
Such a unique book filled with amazing information about dogs! Even as an adult it made me learn and think in new ways. Some of the pages were a little long for my kids to stick with it. But the illustrations were cute and helped my kids pay attention. This book is wonderful and is a joy to read! You can truly see how much love was put into the book.
So much fun! This was such a well rounded book. I loved the "letter"format. I loved how each month had a different story. This will be a fun book to read at bedtime. A month every night. I do wish there were more pictures because we love dogs!
My children absolutely loved this story. It kept their attention and they even wanted to try to read it themselves.
What a beautiful book, Liza is just the sweetest dog and her adventures are so fun!
I learnt a thing or two while reading this, it was great.
It was interesting seeing the children grow and Liza's part in all of it.
It truly showed that animals are part of the family.
Beautiful illustrations and a great length!
Puppy Pals and Puppy Tales by Johnette DeRose is a wonderful book for young readers. Telling the story through the eyes of a Labrador Retriever with letters was enjoyable to read. I found this book to be very educational and engaging with questions to ponder on and fun educational exercises. I highly recommend this book.
Thank you Netgalley Johnette DeRose and Patrizia Donaera for the opportunity to read The lovely book Puppy Pals and Puppy Tales.
This book was narrated in the format of letters from a family beloved Labrador Retriever Lucy. It was cleverly written and showed monthly experiences expressed in the perspective of Lucy the dog. I loved the concept of the book and the beautiful illustrations. It is a book children can really get into.
This book is available for purchase and would be a great addition to your book shelf
"Puppy Pals and Puppy Tales" is a sweet, heartwarming book told in a series of letters from a family dog, Liza, to a "friend" (the reader). Liza tells about her daily experiences with her family that includes two young children and two parents. Each chapter is a short letter that tells about different experiences that readers may relate to, for example carving pumpkins, being attached to a favorite toy, and preparing for back-to-school time. Liza the narrator poses questions throughout the book that encourage children and their families to discuss their own experiences. There are also small colorful illustrations interspersed throughout the book that will aid beginning readers in understanding the story. There is no overall plot to the entire book, and this is my only critique. I would recommend this for children ages 6-9 who like animals, especially dogs. It would also be a great bedtime story for families.
In this adorably illustrated book, Liza, the family pup, tells of her adventures with Sam and Bea. From a bat in the house, finding a turtle in the pool, to learning to do new things, Liza shares what she and her family do each month in a letter format. The story is simple but interesting and each letter is short enough to keep a younger child’s attention. I also like how each adventure could lead to the child learning something. An example of this would be the chapter about the bat. Liza is surprised to find out it sleeps hanging upside down! This is the second book of Liza’s adventures. I hope the author gives us book 3.
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