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No Room for a Pup–Mia doesn’t agree!

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No Room for a Pup

by Elizabeth Suneby and Laurel Melk

illustrated by Laurel Melk

no room for a pupWant to read a book guaranteed to put a smile on your face? Read No Room for a Pup by Elizabeth Suneby and Laurel Melk. 

Mia lives in a small apartment in a big city and desperately wants a dog. Her mother is certain their apartment is too small for a pet. Mia has a clever idea and teams up with her grandmother and various friends to show her mother that their home is not too small to share with a puppy.

Children will enjoy predicting the direction this scheme will take and may even guess the ending as depicted showing the puppy grown up. Short, with likable characters and appealing illustrations, No Room for a Pup will be a reread request!

I would like to extend my thanks to netgalley.com and to Kids Can Press for giving me the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review.

Rating: 5/5

Category: Children’s Fiction

Notes: Age: 4-7

Grade: Preschool-2

Publication:   October 1, 2019—Kids Can Press


1 Comment

  1. Carla's avatar carhicks says:

    This was a fun book. I enjoyed this one as well. I liked reading this with my grandkids.

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