If You Give a Dog a Donut (If You Give a..., # 8)
By: Laura Joffe Numeroff
Illustrated By: Felicia Bond
Publication: October 4, 2011 by HarperCollins
32 pages
Genre: Children's, Picture Books, Level-2
Source: Personal Library
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Goodreads description--If you give a dog a donut, he’ll ask for some apple juice to go with it. When you give him the juice, he’ll drink it all up. Then, before you can say “Woof”... Dog is off on a backyard adventure!The exuberant dog who first appeared in 'If You Give a Pig a Party' (2005) is now the star of his very own book. Written in the irresistible 'If You Give...' tradition, 'If You Give a Dog a Donut' (2011) is another home run from the beloved team of Laura Numeroff and Felicia Bond.
Fans of 'If You Give a Mouse a Cookie' (1985) will love this joyful new addition! This book is a great introduction to the 'If You Give...' Series, and also a perennial favorite among children. With its spare, rhythmic text and circular tale, 'If You Give a Dog a Donut' (2011) is perfect for beginning readers and story time. Sure to inspire giggles and requests to "read it again!" for years to come.
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie is a classic. And my kids have all been familiar with it. When my son was born, I choose a moose theme for his nursery, so it only made sense to get If You Give a Moose a Muffin. And then when we had a donut-themed birthday party for my son's first birthday, If You Give a Dog a Donut was a given. Accelerated Reader ranks If You Give a Dog a Donut as level 2.1. My kids love these books.
If You Give a Dog a Donut follows a dog and his kid. The dog starts out with a donut, but of course, he's going to need some juice to wash it down. The dog bounces around from thing to thing, being triggered by one item to the next. The concept for these stories had to come from a parent or grandparent. I actually giggle internally when reading these books because it's such an accurate portrayal of how children behave. The items always end up coming full circle.
There isn't necessarily a moral to this story, but I think it does give children a bird's eye view of how exhausting it can be to be the one constantly trying to satisfy someone who is randomly bouncing around from one thing to the next. Either way, these are clean, enjoyable books that the whole family loves. If You Give a Dog a Donut gets 4 Stars. Have you or your child read If You Give a Dog a Donut? What did you think? Let me know!


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