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UH-OH, ROLLO! by Reed Duncan

UH-OH, ROLLO!

by Reed Duncan ; illustrated by Keith Frawley

Pub Date: Sept. 10th, 2019
ISBN: 978-1-5247-9243-5
Publisher: Penguin Workshop

A mischievous bulldog named Rollo gets into various types of mischief around the house with amusing results.

Rollo is a full-grown bulldog with a friendly face and a collar sporting a tag with a gold letter R. He lives with his unnamed child owner, who narrates the story, describing each action that Rollo relishes, such as digging in the yard, chewing shoes, climbing on the furniture, and chasing squirrels. The patterned text states Rollo’s choice of behavior, the consequence, and the narrator’s reaction, often including the refrain, “UH-OH, ROLLO!!” The child merely reacts to Rollo’s wild behavior without providing any leadership or disciplinary consequences, and there are no adults around to discipline the dog. The canine’s actions are mildly funny, with some melodramatic crashes when Rollo falls off a chair or runs into a wall, accompanied by single words in large display type indicating the results (“BONK!” “WHAM!”). A too-pat conclusion shows Rollo seeming to apologize for his misbehavior by cuddling up to his owner with a guilty smile. Humorous cartoon-style illustrations capture Rollo’s antics as well as the child’s rather helpless attitude. While this story isn’t marketed as an early reader, the simple, patterned text and repeated refrains make it accessible to new readers.

This rambunctious pup doesn’t really stand out in the crowded field of stories about lovable dogs. (Picture book/early reader. 4-7)