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Loading... Pig the Stinker (Pig the Pug) (edition 2019)by Aaron Blabey (Author)
Work InformationPig the Stinker by Aaron Blabey
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Kids love Pig the Pug. I personally am on the fence. He's such a turd. So I'm not really a fan. But the books generate laughs from the storytime kids. ( ) I love the Pig the pug books. They are just fun. And this book is so true to life. Well, except my dad’s pug likes to get baths. However, all my other dogs act exactly like Pig, so i get it. The rhymes and and cadence are spot on, the story funny, and the illustrations on point. A story to make anyone laugh that should be on all our shelves. Pig the Pug, the worst-behaved canine in the world, returns in this sixth picture-book devoted to his (mis)adventures. Having demonstrated his general nastiness, dishonesty, hyper-competitiveness, greed, and vanity in the previous installments of the series, here he displays a total disregard for good hygiene. In short, he stinks, and his family's efforts to bathe him produce the usual naughty hi-jinks and eventual disaster for our puggish anti-hero... Like its predecessors, Pig the Stinker pairs an entertaining tale of a very bad dog with bright, colorful artwork that accentuates the sense of humor to be found in the story. The rhyming text and rhythmic structure here - "Pig liked to get dirty. / He frankly was RANK. / His paws could be frightful. / His fur often stank" - makes this one an excellent read-aloud selection for story-time. Pig is no model of good behavior, but then, that is rather the point. Recommended to fans of this putrid pup and his adventures, and to anyone looking for children's stories with a sharp and mischievous sense of humor. no reviews | add a review
Belongs to SeriesPig the Pug (6)
Pig the Pug loves to roll in all sorts of disgusting garbage, and track dirty paw prints all over the house; he does not like the idea of a bath, but when his plan the stop up the tub seriously backfires he decides that bath time must be endured--after all he can always find some more garbage to roll in. No library descriptions found.
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