The last born of nine puppies worries that he will be the last chosen for a pet of a new owner This description may be from another edition of this product.
When my youngest daughter was about 3 years old, she had me read this to her over and over again. She being my last puppy could relate. She also read it to her kindergarten class and they loved it. It is a very short and sweet story about the last puppy born in a litter and the last puppy to find a home.
Great Children Book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 14 years ago
I received the product exactly as described. My daughter was very thrilled! Excellent work!
Great book.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I love this book's incredibly simple but expressive illustrations. The story is also quite simple, but packs a profound (and rather touching) lesson at the end.
A review of "The Last Puppy" (a Frank Asch story)
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
Frank Asch is on my entering kindergartener's Summer Reading List and I (we: boy and girl; 3 and 5) have read a great many of them. Mr. Asch's books are inevitably wonderful, with simple, delightful illustrations and gentle stories. This book is a little different however in that it shows puppies being born. Well, to be honest, the illustrations are not exactly graphic and my two children (boy and girl; 3 and 5) certainly didn't 'grasp' that the puppies were coming out of the mommy dog. A fact, which allows me (and you) the opportunity to point this out, or not. Personally, I plan to point this out at a latter time. But in any case, this is a wonderful book about a puppy who happens to be last in doing many things. He is last to be borne, the last to eat and open his eyes, and the last to learn to drink from a saucer. He is even the last one in the doghouse at night. None of these things seem to matter though until it comes time to find a new home. The last puppy becomes distressed when he is constantly not chosen by visitors. And then one day, a little boy comes and gets him. He laughs and says, "You know what? You're my first puppy." Five Stars. A great book with a good kid's story with plenty of opportunity to teach life lessons. Note: there are cute stories at the www.frankasch.com website read by the author. My kids love it.
Excellent book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This has been my favorite book every since I was born! I'm 13years old now, and I still ask my mom and dad to read it to me everynight. This book is great for everyone. The Last Puppy says that you can be last at EVERYTHING, but still, be first at something. I recommend it to everyone!
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