Scruff
Scruff
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Annotation: What came first - dogs that look like their owners or owners that look like their dogs? A funny story that is sure to charm dog-mad little ones and their parents.
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #218530
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: Consortium
Copyright Date: 2020
Edition Date: 2020 Release Date: 10/06/20
ISBN: 1-908714-78-6
ISBN 13: 978-1-908714-78-7
Dewey: E
Language: English
Reviews:
Horn Book (Thu Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2021)

Spare text and chunky art with heavy black lines tell the story of a man and his new dog getting to know each other. When the narrator meets Scruff, waiting alone among a wall of empty cages in the shelter, he declares him "perfect" and adopts him. "No one wanted him because he was scruffy. But I'm a scruffy guy, so that suited me just fine." In a surprise twist, Scruff's new owner discovers that Scruff finds more pleasure in a bath than in rolling around outside playing with other dogs. Before long they find themselves embarking on a number of personal hygiene and grooming treatments, from new hairstyles to manicures. White backgrounds and bright colors within the loose linework create simple layouts for showcasing humor and expressions as the two characters' new looks evolve. By the end they have found their way into a dog show, where they take a surprisingly appropriate prize -- showing that while a lot has changed since these two met, some things have not changed at all.

Kirkus Reviews

A man discovers that his new dog doesn't live up to his name.A bearded, bespectacled, brown-skinned man adopts a small black dog no one else wants. The dog is "scruffy," but the man is sure they're a good match: "I'm a scruffy guy, so that suited me just fine." But the owner soon discovers that the dog, whom he's named Scruff, doesn't like to be rambunctious like other dogs, who also tend to roll in the mud and relish the dirt. In fact, while taking a bath, the man discovers that Scruff wants to be pampered. Scruff joins him in the tub, and later the two get a haircut and even get their claws and nails done. After Scruff's "spruce up" into a well-groomed dog, the man enters him into a dog show, and Scruff wins in an unexpected category. The relaxed, cartoon illustrations themselves are scruffy, with loose, scribbly lines and an absence of background details on a palette of bright, limited colors, including a vivid, glowing green. Built on a weak premise, though, the story is unfocused; there is little to no conflict and no stakes driving the action, though young readers, particularly dog lovers, may get a kick out of Scruff's makeover and the idea of a dog who loves a blow-dryer directed straight at his face. (This book was reviewed digitally with 8.3-by-17.8-inch double-page spreads viewed at 34% of actual size.)A thin, forgettable tale. (Picture book. 3-8)

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Horn Book (Thu Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2021)
Kirkus Reviews
Reading Level: 2.0
Interest Level: P-2
Lexile: 350L

This super fun, bold and scribbly book about dogs and their owners is a lovely one for young ones and even older babies who will like the bold lines and contrast of the drawings. -- BookTrust 'Very cute read that is recommended for early childhood age.' -- Net Galley Nourishing and hilarious twenty minutes. -- School Reading List What came first - dogs that look like their owners or owners that look like their dogs? I wanted a dog... This one was perfect! Nobody wanted him because he looked scruffy.... but I'm a scruffy guy so that suited me just fine. After picking out the scruffiest dog at the pound, the narrator is surprised to find that Scruff isn't what he initally seemed. He doesn't want to catch sticks... or roll in the mud or swim in the pond. What could be the problem? It turns out that Scruff just loves being pampered! So the narrator goes along with it. They wash, brush, trim and polish together, until they are anything but scruffy! In their newly groomed state they go to the dog show... and win the prize for the dog that looks most like its owner! A funny story that is sure to charm dog-mad little ones and their parents.


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