Pretzel the Popping off Pug
by Sammy McRae
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Pub Date 12 Aug 2022 | Archive Date 11 Jan 2023
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Description
Pretzel the Pug has a habit of popping off at the worst times and in the worst places. Her family has finally had enough of her terrible smell, and to make her family happy again, Pretzel has to think of someone other than herself.
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ISBN | 9798846333697 |
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Featured Reviews
Loved this book!! Its cute and funny. The title of this story is what got my attention. I was wondering what popping off was because I have never heard of that term. Now I do and it makes the story very funny and cute. I think the children who reads this book would love it and would have a great laugh. I am still smiling while I write this review. I remembered my pug use to do this all the time. Gave me great memories of my favorite dog I had when I was little.
I received a free copy of the book and is voluntarily writing a review
This is very fun and cute! Great artwork and a funny story with a lot of alliteration and rhyming. I have a pug who farts a lot, and I'm sure my nieces and nephews will love this book.
Cute book. Would definitely buy for my daughter if it is printed as a board book!
TLDR: cute story about a gassy pup and her family
Pretzel the Pug has a very bad habit, and her family has had enough. Pretzel only ever thinks of herself, but when she drives her family out of the house, she has to think about someone other than herself to get them to come back.
Pretzel the Pug has a habit of popping off at the worst times and in the worst places. Her family has finally had enough of her terrible smell, and to make her family happy again, Pretzel has to think of someone other than herself.
I read this book to my 3 year old toddler and she loved it. Such a funny read!
This is a book that children can relate to. I thought they had a fun way to help teach that popping was better if done privately and not sharing. The term popping was new to me. I think the illustrations were spot on and the expressions were great. Pretzel learns a valuable lesson about manners and respect for other people. I recommend this book.
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