ALA Booklist
(Thu Dec 28 00:00:00 CST 2023)
With narrative unfolding (mostly) in buoyant speech balloons and set in brightly colored, cartoon-style panels, Geisel Honor winner Madan presents five short tales featuring a cheerful anthropomorphic dog and his (mostly) Australia-centered animal friends. In pairing words like kazoo/shrew and confused/bruised, Madan's deft rhyming text combines satisfying predictability with zestful nuance (a tale about a lost shoe cleverly uses only words that rhyme with "oo") but also spices up typical early reader vocabulary with more obscure choices like catacomb, kelp, and askew. Always lively, with varying degrees of drama om the slapstick shoe search and a sloppy pancake-making fiasco to silly foot races with a collection of unlikely competitors, an unflappable recovery of a cat trapped in a bat-filled cave, and an inspired deliverance from being stranded after a storm at sea e message in each misadventure is that optimism and teamwork can solve any problem. As the ever-chipper Zooni shows his friends old and new how to make the best of things, these cheerfully bouncy tales will certainly tickle emerging readers.
Kirkus Reviews
(Mon Nov 06 00:00:00 CST 2023)
A pooch with perseverance and pals enjoys suspenseful adventures.This collection, made up of three funny, easy-to-read tales and two brief interludes, stars Zooni, a very anthropomorphized dog (not the canine from Madan and Nicola Slater's Bobo & Pup-Pup series), and a variety of not-to-scale animal friends. In "Missing Shoe," Zooni seeks missing footwear and comes across many items and characters that rhyme with shoe, including cockatoo, stew, and emu, all of which end in different letters, though the expectation of a final rhyme could certainly help beginning readers; in a surprise ending, the other shoe drops! Varied rhymes in "Rescue" subtly convey important themes: helping others, persisting even in the face of fear, and making new friends. In "Boating Day," Zooni's desire to help out those in need while out on the water outweighs caution and common sense as a bevy of other creatures crowd into the tiny vessel. Thanks to the flat, full-face perspective, Zooni's head barely changes shape, so his nose and mouth are sometimes weirdly displaced. Readers will find occasional challenging words, like responding, weight, and gorgeous, and the Caveat-like font isn't legible enough to help emerging readers. Still, the fun rhymes and sweetly expressive characters are charming.Despite a few wrinkles, the graphic format and rhyming text will engage young readers. (Graphic fiction. 5-8)