The World's Toughest Book Critics ℠
 
Cover art for C’MERE, BOY!
Rate this book:
Loved it
Liked it
Meh...
Don't bother

C’MERE, BOY!

Age Range: 3 - 7
Dog wants a boy, even though his mother points out that they are hard to train and that there isn't enough room in the dog house. Read full review
Buy this book from
Buy this book from Amazon
Buy this book from Barnes and Noble
Buy this book from IndieBound
Save for later:
Add to my list
MORE BY SHARON JENNINGS
Cover art for PRISCILLA AND ROSY
by Sharon Jennings
Cover art for BEARCUB AND MAMA
by Sharon Jennings
 
MORE BY ASHLEY SPIRES
Cover art for PENGUIN AND THE CUPCAKE
by Ashley Spires
Cover art for BINKY THE SPACE CAT
by Ashley Spires
 
C’MERE, BOY! (reviewed on January 15, 2010)

Dog wants a boy, even though his mother points out that they are hard to train and that there isn’t enough room in the dog house. Dog sets out anyway to completely prepare for the boy he knows he’ll someday have: He buys “Kid Crunch,” gets a leash and attends obedience school. When Dog leaves home with the intent of finding a boy, he discovers it’s harder than he thought to find just the right one. Dog ends up in the pound because he has no license or leash, and he doesn’t know how he will get home. He’s taken out of his cage for a meet ’n’ greet where he finally finds Boy, THE boy he’s been waiting for. Dog decides to stay at Boy’s house, but he promises his mother they’ll visit soon. Jennings’s twist on the boy-meets-dog tale will please those who enjoy the wry and somewhat skewed. Spires’s muted watercolor-and-ink box-headed cartoon illustrations are a good match for the time-in-cheek text. Not for literal-minded readers, but those with an appreciation for the slightly absurd will chuckle. (Picture book. 3-7)


Pub Date: Feb. 1st, 2010
ISBN: 978-1-55453-440-1
Page count: 32pp
Publisher: Kids Can
Review Posted Online: Dec. 30th, 2010
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 15th, 2010