New dogs need love. But who is caring for the rescue dogs waiting to be adopted from the animal shelter? Madeline Finn is determined to give these dogs the same happy life that she gives her new puppy, Star, and with the help of friends with books and blankets she knows exactly how to do it.
New dogs need love. But who is caring for the rescue dogs waiting to be adopted from the animal shelter? Madeline Finn is determined to give these dogs the same happy life that she gives her new puppy, Star, and with the help of friends with books and blankets she knows exactly how to do it.
Madeline Finn has a brand new puppy and lots of responsibilities. She has to walk Star, and feed him, and make sure he has a safe place to sleep. But, she learns, the most important thing is love. So when Madeline Finn visits an animal shelter, she has lots of questions about the dogs who live there. Do they get to play outside? Do they get to sleep under blankets? Does anyone read to them? Does anyone tell them they love them? Madeline Finn is determined to help the shelter dogs. But can she find a way to make each one of them feel special? With the help of some friends and a few good books, she just may discover that even small people can make a big difference.
“Praise for Madeline Finn and the Library Dog: Warm and wonderful - and just the ticket for little readers who've lost their confidence.”
Every page of this story deserves to be lingered over. The illustrations in warm, pastel shades radiate gentleness and care… the contrast in the expressions and body language of the caged animals on Madeline’s first visit to the shelter compared to the day when the shelter fills with children and books and blankets is heart-meltingly glorious… The characters and storytelling resonate with the same kindness, wisdom and observation of the joyful details of everyday life as Shirley Hughes' Alfie books. I highly recommend Madeline Finn and the Rescue Dog as a gift for any young child of your acquaintance, for every nursery and early years and Key Stage 1 classroom.
-- Veronica Price V’s View from the Bookshelves blogPraise for Madeline Finn and the Library Dog: Warm and wonderful - and just the ticket for little readers who've lost their confidence.
American author and illustrator Lisa Papp was inspired by her local library's "Read-to-Dogs" program. Most of the dogs featured in the book were once living a life on the streets or in shelters. "These former shelter dogs are now spending their lives helping children. It's a beautiful thing to watch."
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