Porter and Midge : Paws and Playtime
A Kid's Guide to a Happy Dog
by Jennie Chen and Giselle Nevada
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Pub Date 12 Dec 2023 | Archive Date 22 Nov 2023
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Description
Join Porter and Midge on a tail-wagging adventure filled with laughter, love, and boundless play.
Welcome to the world of Porter and Midge, where the bonds between children and their furry friends are celebrated in rhymes, laughter, and endless play. This children's book invites young readers into the heartwarming friendship between two furry companions, Mastiff Porter and Greater Swiss Mountain Dog Midge, and their loving human friends, CJ and Lora.
On a sunny day filled with endless possibilities, CJ's brilliant idea sparks a joyful journey of discovery. As you turn the pages, you'll join Porter and Midge on a fun-filled adventure, exploring imaginative games, engaging canine enrichment activities, and thrilling dog sports. The rhythmic verses will captivate young minds as they follow along with this heartwarming tale of friendship and adventure.
Paws and Playtime is not just a book; it's a celebration of the unbreakable bond between children and their canine pals. Perfect for dog-loving kids and families, this book is sure to inspire smiles and create lasting memories.
Get your copy today and be prepared for some pawsitive fun as you learn valuable lessons in friendship with Porter and Midge. Join the adventure and create unforgettable moments with your child and their four-legged best friend.
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Featured Reviews
A heartwarming children's book that celebrates the special bond between kids and their furry companions. The story revolves around the delightful friendship between Mastiff Porter and Greater Swiss Mountain Dog Midge, as well as their human friends CJ and Lora. The book takes young readers on a sunny adventure filled with imaginative games, canine enrichment activities, and dog sports, all beautifully depicted in rhythmic verses.
This book is not just a charming tale; it's an ode to the enduring connection between children and their canine pals. Paws and Playtime is a perfect addition to any young reader's library, and it's sure to inspire smiles and create lasting memories. It's a wonderful choice for families who share their homes and hearts with four-legged friends, teaching valuable lessons in friendship and camaraderie.
Buckle up, kiddos, 'cause Porter and Midge: Paws and Playtime is a bark-tastic adventure you won't want to miss! If you're looking for a book that'll make your little ones giggle, while also teaching them the power of friendship, this one's a slam dunk!
Join Porter and Midge, the coolest doggie duo in town, as they team up with their awesome human pals, CJ and Lora, for a day filled with epic fun. From wild games to doggone crazy antics, this book will have your kiddos jumping off the couch and begging to go on their own furry adventures. And the rhymes? They're catchy enough to make even a cat-lover tap their toes! Paws and Playtime isn't just a story; it's a pawsitive celebration of the best buds a kid could ask for. So, grab a copy today and get ready for a tail-wagging good time with Porter and Midge! 🐾📚
This review approved by my dog, Daisy. Yes, I read it to her. After all, one of the hints to make your dogs happier was to read to them so, well, why not? She enjoyed it. Me, too, although maybe because it's been a long day, I did find myself stumbling a bit over the phrasing at times. Just not the way we talk, albeit fun just the same. My favorite new word: Sniffari. Favorite phrase, one I stumbled over initially, "Trick dog tricks". My eyes saw tricks but my mouth kept saying treats, which definitely got Daisy's attention. So, yes, designed for children and adults able to navigate the phrasing.
The info shared is solid, however, and the illustrations are fun, showing quite a few different dog breeds at play. The suggestions for dog classes, in particular, made me grin as I have friends who partake of several of the suggested activities with their dogs. Some have even made it to national levels, all with the dogs having a blast. That said, the ideas that stuck with me were perhaps the simplest ones. To remember enriching your dog's life isn't a race. It's simply about being present with them, attentive, and enjoying the time with them. Thus, I've made Daisy dog a promise to be more there with her, even reading aloud to her when I absolutely need to read something. Do you think she'll enjoy cozy mysteries or historical books as much as this fun, rhythmical, rhyming book? I guess we shall see. They did say variety was a key. Grin.
Other things I noted were largely based on the illustrations. First, the dog illustrations seemed, if nothing else, far more detailed and realistic looking than those of the people involved. The setting also largely seems to be city/town oriented although several scenes seem to take place in a park or perhaps country. I'm new to this series, so just guessing as to the next observation. The people offering advice seem to be quite specific, ie identifiable, so I'm guessing they are based on real dog friends of the authors. After all, Porter and Midge are based on the authors' own dogs. Finally, a plus for parents, there is a list of hints for them to guide children in their relationship with pets as well as a list of the authors' other books. I can't believe, sucker for a dog featured on a book cover that I am, that I've somehow missed this series until now. Thanks #NetGalley and #RaiseTheWoodPress for introducing them to me. I'll be on the lookout for past books asap. First, however, I have this book to read to my dog...
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