The Monster Dog:
A Small Dog with a Big Attitude


 
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HARDCOVER @ $22.50


review

‘This is an autobiographical picture book that introduces children to the life of an older adult through the eyes of her small dog. Written in first person, Tasse the dog explains to children all the things that make up her day: barking at passersby, going for walks, getting treats, and napping in the sun. Throughout the book, her owner, Carmen, says "Oh, Tasse, you are a Monster Dog but I love you!" as she gently and kindly sets limits, cares for, and enjoys her pet. Tasse expresses opinions and thoughts in the book, but is not overly anthropomorphized--she always clearly remains a dog, with dog goals.

The full-page color illustrations on every spread add to the gentle tone and narrative, capturing Tasse the small dog in her everyday activities in a way that helps children feel that while Tasse is the center of the story and the pictures, there is always Carmen nearby as a companion and caregiver.

Excellent choice for read-alouds with preschoolers and a delightful choice for families who love dogs and want to encourage empathy. As Tasse herself says, "Life is not always easy for grown-ups."‘


THE MONSTER DOG is a happy and funny book with delightful pictures. It is written for young children and early readers. The "Monster Dog" is a small Shih Tzu with a big attitude.

Demitasse considers herself a high-classed Shih Tzu and carries her treats to the dining room to eat them there. She even has her own sidewalk as she prances down the curb. The book is written in "first dog" and deals with love and forgiveness. Carmen is introduced in the book as being like a mother. Carmen and Tasse laugh and fuss all day. Carmen forgets Tasse's treat, but Tasse finds it in her heart to forgive Carmen because, as she says, "Life is not always easy for grownups." Tasse's favorite thing to do is to bark. From her barking platform, she can patrol the whole neighborhood. She barks at the postman, and barks at the track team. She barks until they are scared off. She converses with the crows. Sometimes she barks so long Carmen says, "Time Out" and she has to go to her kennel and think about it. At bedtime, tucked into her little pink bed with her pink snuggle blanket, Tasse sighs as Carmen repeats the refrain, “Oh Tasse, you are a Monster Dog, but I love you,” and adds "Goodnight Sweet Love."

Suitable for ages 3 to 7 years.


review

‘I used this book during reading time with our preschool children at Headstart who are ages 3 to 4. They thoroughly enjoyed the story. They loved it as they recognized that Tasse made mistakes, but Carmen still loved Tasse even despite making mistakes. The children related and took comfort in knowing that they too make mistakes, but their parents still love them despite these! The children also really loved the pictures in the book!’


Published! January 16, 2020

Published! January 16, 2020


ISBN: 978-1-7345885-6-9(HARDCOVER)
www.foxpointepublishing.com/author-carmen-tribbett
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CONTROL NUMBER: 2019920446 
COPYRIGHT 2020 CARMEN TRIBBETT
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, INCLUDING THE RIGHT OF REPRODUCTION IN WHOLE OR IN PART, IN ANY FORM, WHATSOEVER.

WRITTEN & CREATED BY CARMEN TRIBBETT
AUTHOR.CARMEN.TRIBBETT@GMAIL.COM
ILLUSTRATIONS BY KATIE HUNERDOSSE
KATERDOSSE@GMAIL.COM
DESIGNED BY CHELSEA FARR
CHELSEA@FOXPOINTEPUBLISHING.COM