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{My Thoughts} – Once again Roscoe Riley is in timeout. This time it’s because he lied to his parents. He wanted to enter a dog trick contest to win a trophy and since his dog goofy didn’t know any tricks, he borrowed someone else’s dog.
He had told his parent that the owner of the dog really wanted his do in the contest. However, that wasn’t true. Eventually he came clean with his parents, but he still ended up in timeout.
I highly recommend this book for any child that is having a difficult time engaging in the book world. It has a nice lesson about following the rules and it has humor, which makes for a nice read.
He had told his parent that the owner of the dog really wanted his do in the contest. However, that wasn’t true. Eventually he came clean with his parents, but he still ended up in timeout.
I highly recommend this book for any child that is having a difficult time engaging in the book world. It has a nice lesson about following the rules and it has humor, which makes for a nice read.
Neo and I enjoyed this great story, which kept us reading and entertained throughout the experience. Roscoe ends up in a time-out for something related to a sweater and trading a dog, which lures the young reader in to see what’s going on. Roscoe has a reliable dog, though Goofy is by no means highly Intelligent. When he discovers a new neighbour with a dog that can read, Roscoe is curious. What really has his attention is that this neighbour, Martin, has taken a liking to his new (and itchy) sweater that Roscoe’s grandmother knitted for him. Martin shows that his dog, Edward, can read. With a dog competition this coming weekend, Roscoe has an idea and proposes a swap that sees him the chance to really tip the scales in his favour. With Roscoe eyeing the chance to win a trophy, he gets Martin to do him a favour, sure to win everyone what they want. Or will it? Neo and I loved this piece and this series is highly addictive. Thankfully, we have more to come!