Anna and Champ

The Adventure of Getting a Puppy

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Pub Date 6 Mar 2022 | Archive Date 1 Nov 2023

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Description

Anna's lifelong dream of having a puppy finally comes true.

Follow Anna as she learns patience in waiting for her new furry friend to arrive!

This story introduces children to the joys and responsibilities of owning a pet. This kid’s story book offers valuable lessons about pet love and the incredible connection between children and their furry friends. It’s a fun read for kids and toddlers.

Children can join in with the story with fun sound effects. And, get ready to wind down for the night. Anna and Champ incorporate interactive elements that will keep children engaged and actively participating in the story.

This delightful tale is perfect for preschoolers and toddlers, making it an ideal addition to any collection of children's books.

Inside this book you will find:

Valuable life lessons.
Sparks their imagination.
Encourage participation with interactive elements.
Understand the bond between people and their pets.

Filled with endearing characters and an enchanting storyline that will capture their hearts while teaching important lessons about love, compassion, and the joys of getting a pet.

This book is a great gift for toddlers or kids of all ages.

Anna's lifelong dream of having a puppy finally comes true.

Follow Anna as she learns patience in waiting for her new furry friend to arrive!

This story introduces children to the joys and...


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A cute children's book that I can't recommend enough. This story follows Anna, a young girl whose dream of having a puppy finally comes true. It's a delightful journey that not only introduces children to the joys and responsibilities of owning a pet but also teaches them valuable life lessons about love and compassion. The interactive elements in the book, such as sound effects and opportunities for children to participate in the story, make it engaging and fun for young readers. It's a gift that will warm your child's heart and spark their imagination while instilling important values about the bond between people and their pets.

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Get ready for a heartwarming adventure with Anna and Champ by Brittany Osmers! This book is a treasure trove of joy, teaching kids important life lessons while keeping them engaged with interactive elements. Anna's dream of having a puppy finally comes true, and as you follow her journey, you'll see the incredible bond between children and their furry friends. With lovable characters and a captivating storyline, this book is a great for kids of all ages. It's not just a story; it's a lesson in love, compassion, and the pure happiness that a pet can bring to a child's life.

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I immediately loved how Anna's impatience to get her very own puppy was illustrated. The illustrations themselves are detailed and realistic and capture her moods nicely. Champ somehow didn't come across as quite as real looking to me as Anna but, hey, I'm a sucker for a cute dog any time. In fact, maybe it helps make it easier for the child to picture his or her own dog rather than a specific dog. This should be a fun read/listen for younger children who dream of getting a dog or perhaps have just had one added to their home. Anna's excitement is so real that I found myself quickly flipping through pages to see the moment Champ arrived in her life. Anna and I both got to practice patience. Champ seems to have told her his name, as most dogs will eventually if you're patient, but that shows the bond is immediate and tight. Anna actually looks surprised her mother didn't hear Champ tell her his name, in fact, further emphasizing that Champ was meant to be Anna's dog. They make a fun, energetic pair. Anna even seems to have lost not just a shoe but her sock in one fun moment, in fact.

In a subtle way, the book shows that owning a dog isn't simply feeding it and leaving it alone for the rest of the day other than some idle pats on the head. Anna and Champ seem to immediately be tied at the hip and spends lots of time with him. And, yes, for those wondering, he gets to sleep not just on the bed but under the covers. Grin. Again, a dog is part of the family, so a nice, subtle way of showing responsibility and caring doesn't end at sundown. I have to admit to momentarily being bemused by the use of printed words on certain page, usually depicting a sound like clap, shh, beep beep, stomp, up and down, boing boing, and so on. Then it dawned on me. That allows the child being read to to become an active part of the story as they mimic the printed words' sounds. Also, depending on the age of the child, see if they know what the outfit Anna and Champ wear while she sneakily shows him where the treats are stored signifies. Nope, not telling. Anna and her mother have obviously given getting a dog a great deal of thought and planned ahead with toys and supplies and, yes, Champ wears a collar sporting a tag. Another nice hint of responsible pet ownership.

Bottom line, a warm, heartfelt read for both parent and child. Even better, it models good pet ownership. I was a tad worried, I must admit, when I didn't spy a fence immediately in the illustrations but, yes, there is a fence where Champ is allowed to romp. That said, I think my favorite picture was the castle in the sky, so to speak, as Anna reads to Champ in bed. I guess my fur girl isn't the only pet who gets read to, huh? It's a simple, short read with lovely illustrations and would make a lovely gift, too, I might note. Thanks #NetGalley and #IndependentlyPublished for sharing Anna and Champ's fun first day together. It brought back some memories for my dog-loving self and should be a hit with children.

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