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Pugtato Babysits the Snouts by Sophie Corrigan

labunnywtf's review

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4.0

These Pugtato books are about the cutest things in the world. The nephew really enjoys them, and maybe ONE DAY, I can show him that these little vegetable spuddies are really tasty, too.

In this installment, Pugtato has been tasked with babysitting the Brussel Snouts, three adorable veggie piglets who are most assuredly NOT BABIES. Pugtato thinks he needs to keep them safe, but these cuties are the ones who end up teaching him a thing or two.

Much giggle, much enjoyed.

nocturnalpaperbacks's review

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4.0

Title: #PugtatoBabysitstheSnouts
By: #SophieCorrigan
Source: #NetGalley
Read on: Kindle Paperwhite
Published by: Zonderkidz
Pub Date: 7 Sep 2021
Genre: Children's Fiction
Rating: 4/5

Thank you #NetGalley & #Zonderkidz for providing an ARC for #PugtatoBabysitsTheSnouts by #SophieCorrigan in exchange for a genuine review.

☆☆☆☆ 4/5
This book was so charming, funny and entertaining. My 5-year-old son really loved it. We both found the character's names to be hilarious and well written. This tells the story about Pugtato's adventure as he babysits the Brussel Snouts. The rhymes and illustrations are marvellous and perfect for me and my son to read it aloud. We will definitely read this again and buy it as soon as it's available in stores.

jeanne_i_d's review

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5.0

Not quite sure if the characters in this book are vegetables that have taken on the characteristics of animals or if scientific experiments gone wrong have caused the creation of such fun folks as “Bell Pupper” (part bell pepper/part puppy), “Croccolis” (broccoli/crocodile) and of course the star of the show “Pugtato”. Either way this was a fun romp as Pugtato is asked to baby sit the “Brussel Snouts” but you soon need to question who is really watching whom here.

In the words of my four year old grandson “that was so so so silly- read it again”. Great artwork, fun rhymes. Highly recommended children’s book.

I would like to thank the publisher Zonderkidz, for providing a giveaway copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. My grandson Jack thanks you too!

dame_samara's review

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4.0

Weirdly adorable, I've read this several times since getting this ARC and I still haven't fully acclimated to it. But I am excited to show it to my little sister.

lacestow7's review

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5.0

This book was so cute! My daughter and I both loved it! This was a fun story with interesting creatures scattered throughout! Lettuce with snouts, a pug-potato. The characters have a lot of fun adventures in this book!

laurareadsandwrites's review

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adventurous emotional funny hopeful informative inspiring lighthearted mysterious relaxing medium-paced

4.0

left_unsupervised's review

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5.0

I just love Pugtato.

luellabenkess's review

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5.0

What a brilliant book!

I love this story with its clever use of rhyming language and brilliantly stimulating illustrations.

The story was ingenious in combining animals and vegetables, it was also very funny with the role reversal of pugtato and the snouts.

I loved this! I’ll definitely look out for the next title by this author.

Many thanks to the author and NetGalley for gifting me this arc in exchange for an honest, unbiased review.

abigailkayharris's review

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RTC... Going to post a batch of children book reviews soon.

krismarley's review

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2.0

I thought I liked anything with pugs. Maybe not.