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Jake the Good Bad Dog; Jake in Action

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BfK No. 176 - May 2009

Cover Story

This issue’s cover illustration by Nick Price is from Pongwiffy, Back on Track by Kaye Umansky. Kaye Umansky is interviewed by Julia Eccleshare. Thanks to Bloomsbury for their help with this May cover.

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Jake the Good Bad Dog

Annette Butterworth
Illustrated by Nick Butterworth
(Catnip)
64pp, 978-1905117680, RRP £5.99, Paperback
5-8 Infant/Junior
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Jake in Action

Annette Butterworth
Illustrated by Nick Butterworth
(Catnip)
64pp, 978-1905117697, RRP £4.99, Paperback
5-8 Infant/Junior
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Jake is a well meaning dog, who loves everything about life. The trouble is that Jake does not always see life as adults do. Flowers get uprooted, a football game is disrupted (did I say that Jake is a talented footballer?) and unattended food is dealt with in the way that only pets know how! Butterworth’s full colour illustrations, always something to anticipate with pleasure, complement the texts perfectly.

In Jake the Good Bad Dog, Jake longs to be entered for Crufts although he gets an inkling that it is only for pedigrees who behave themselves. However, his loyalty to a friend attacked by local thugs earns him an unexpected reward, although (horror of all horrors!) a bath takes place beforehand.

Jake in Action betrays a plan to close the local park and sell it off to be developed. The local citizens are horrified, as are their dogs. They band together to save the park, but all is to no avail... until a few Jake related accidents occur in the office and the day is saved!

I particularly appreciated the messages in the books that someone can be loved for themself in spite of endless mischief making, and that goodness is rewarded. Well worth adding to the class library or bookshelf. The books would also be ideal for reading together or sharing at bedtime.

Reviewer: 
Rudolf Loewenstein
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