Member Reviews
Thanks to NetGalley for the eARC of Pugtato Babysits the Snouts by Sophie Corrigan. Such an adorable, imaginative book! I loved the illustrations and the inventiveness of the creatures! Pugtato gets asked to babysit the snouts, but again and again, you wonder, who is baby sitting who as the snouts insist that they aren't babies!
Pugtato babysits snouts is such a funny and well illustrated book. Kids will enjoy and laugh at this silly pug and the way he interacts with the world. Even I was laughing with the kids. They really can’t get enough pugs.
Pugtato series of picture books for young children is just delightful! Pugtato has a job to do babysitting the snouts but at the end you wonder who is babysitting who. It has great charm to it and your children will love the snout family. A very curious family. It plays off the old nursery rhyme the pigs going to the market with a few twists. You and your children will love it. Definitely a classic
A special thank you to Zonderkidz and Netgalley for the ARC and the opportunity to post an honest review
We love Pugtato and his stories. The characters in this book are delightful and my kids really enjoyed the cries of 'we're not babies' from the Brussel Sprouts - something we've certainly heard in this house from time to time! I'd absolutely recommend this to parents who are looking for bedtime stories that they can get some fun out of too.
Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for providing this ARC.
The puns in this book are so cute and made me giggle. I would recommend this to students because of the creativity in the characters. The rhyming in the story isn't annoying or predictable like other books.
Thank you so much to NetGalley and Zonderkidz for my copy of Pugtato Babysits the Snouts by Sophie Corrigan in exchange for an honest review. It publishes September 7, 2021.
This was such a fun read aloud! I enjoyed the cadence and rhythm along with the rhyming, very readable! The clever animal vegetable hybrids were so cute, along with the illustrations. My three in the audience were captivated and we will definitely be checking out other books in this series! This would make a great gift!
Goodness, I LOVE Pugtato! This one was a great addition to the Pugtato books. Pugtato babysits the Snout babies and they go through a fun day of play, trying to convince Pugtato that they are NOT babies. This is a fun book for all ages!
I read this with my youngest son who is 3 years old. He thought the character "Pugtato" was adorable. I found the story overall engaging for both myself and my son. The illustrations are colorful and the he got a kick out of the "snouts" and the "crocoli."
Absolutely adorable book! Veggies and animals meshed together to create loveable characters! The story will keep readers and listeners giggling!
This is the prefect gift for any toddler who is sure they aren't a baby, with cute pictures and a very goofy storyline.
This series is guaranteed to make my two daughters laugh. They loved 'Pugtato, Let's be Best Spuddies' and found this book equally as amusing. I think we would have loved to have seen some of the other characters re-appearing in this book such as Tomatoad and Purrsnip. Look forward to more in this series. Perfect for ages 4-8.
Another great book from Zonderkidz and I loved it. It was extremely cute and sweet, I can't wait to read more about Pugtato. My young family will loved them too and will be asking for the books all the time. I will be picking up any book dealing with Pugtato for them. Thank you Netgalley, Zonderkidz and Sophie Corrigan for letting me read and review this book.
A super cute and sweet story! The artwork is absolutely adorable and it makes such a fun time read!
*Thanks Netgalley and Zonderkidz for sending me an arc in exchange for an honest review*
Lol What a fun, pun-tasting, cutesy-weirdsy book, including the lovable Brussels snouts, Pugtato, and croccolis. A pun-intended read for young readers.
What a sweet, sweet story! Delightful drawings, too. The story of Pugtato being asked by the Snout parents to babysit their three little Snouts is very entertaining. The little Snouts insist they are NOT babies and have fun with Pugtato and other garden friends.
Not only is the story good, but it might just be the tool that parents need to get the little ones interested in vegetables.
Great imagination. As soon as the 5yr old saw this cover, she wanted to read the book.
All the characters are so funny artichicks (for the first tiem, I think the mind blocks out strange stuff). On the shelf I only saw the rest normal looking pots until I came to that word. Belll-pupper, Croccolis and Carrats are so cute.
There's some tongue twisters - "teetored tottered on the tightrope-twine"
While reading, In excitement, I made upa new word flind (find by flying).
I was reminded of Babysitter Bunga in the Teke Ruka Teleza from The Lion Guard in the beginning. You will find this so different from your expectations. Good twist in the story.
Now she wants to read the whole thing again.
What a fun children's book! In this installment of the Pugtato series, our title character babysits the three Brussells snouts children. This is such a silly book series, with each character as an adorable mix between animal and vegetable. They have all sorts of wild adventures throughout the book. The illustrations are whimsical and beautiful. This is a silly story kids and adults will enjoy!
Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for providing this ARC.
Another adorable installment in the Pugtato series.
This time, Pugtato thinks he's got an easy job, babysitting the brussels snouts, but he might end up with a bigger challenge than he bargained for!
These may be some of my favorite illustrations and I love the punny vegetable/animal names as well as the fact that this is a picture book told in verse.
I’m head over heels in love with this series!
Clever rhymes, gorgeous illustrations, and a fresh premise make every Pugtato book a winner!