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Snuggle Puppy: A Little Love Song Hot

Snuggle Puppy: A Little Love Song

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Author Sandra Boynton
Illustrator Sandra Boynton
Publisher Workman Publishing, 2003
Genres Family & FriendsEmotions / Feelings
A Mother dog makes up a song about her little puppy to let him know how much she loves him.
Snuggle Puppy: A Little Love Song
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I sing it often

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This is a very cute book by Sandra Boynton about a mother dog who makes up a story for her little puppy about how much she loves him. The lyrics of the song are very simple and easy to remember, but it took me about 5 reads to figure out how the tune was supposed to go because it is not really obvious.

I've found myself singing the song to my daughter sometimes when we are just playing around or getting her dressed for bed, but because the song is so short and easy - I really hardly ever actually read the book to her anymore.

I also had a little bit of a problem with a few of Sandra Boynton's board books - they are made as board books so that little hands could look at them without tearing pages, so why would you put a cutout in the cover? All of the books I have that feature this get bent up and sad looking very quickly.
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April 10, 2009
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