I have had two dogs in my life, and neither of them has been at all fond
of baths. It seems to be a common trait among dogs, and it's certainly
the case for Pluto in the Golden Easy Reader Mickey Mouse and the Pet Show, written by Joan Phillips and illustrated by Darrell Baker.
In
this silly story, Mickey Mouse sees a sign for a pet show and decides
that Pluto should participate, but first he will need a bath. Rounding
him up for this beautification will not be an easy task, however. With
some help from Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Minnie Mouse and Goofy, will he
be able to get the stubborn pooch to cooperate? And will it be worth all
the effort afterward?
Most of the stories that I have read from
this series are very much on the light-hearted side, even if they may
have a lesson attached. If there's a main lesson here, I suppose it's
that cleanliness is a good thing, even if achieving it means being
inconvenienced. The book also celebrates the persistence of Mickey and
his friends as they attempt to accomplish what they have set out to do.
There's a further lesson tied in with the book's conclusion, but that's
something readers will have to discover for themselves.
This
book is designed for early readers, so it uses a lot of simple
vocabulary and repetition. The word "bath," for instance, comes up nine
times, and "sign" is in the book five times. Words that are especially
important to the story resurface again and again, and if the young
reader does not yet know how to spell those words, it's a great learning
opportunity.
The characters in this book all look good, and
Pluto makes some very funny expressions as he dreads the possibility of
getting wet. None of the characters is wearing anything specifically
associated with him or her. Donald and Goofy wear sweaters, while Mickey
is in overalls and Minnie and Daisy are in dresses, having been
interrupted in the middle of a tea party by their friends chasing Pluto
down the street. They look a little silly later as everyone runs around
the yard trying to corner Pluto, but I guess their willingness to wear
inappropriate dog-bathing attire and probably get it all dirty just
shows what good friends they are.
This story has a bit of a
twist ending that makes all the shenanigans leading up to it even
funnier. Kids who love the core gang of Disney characters or dogs in
general should find Mickey Mouse and the Pet Show to be good clean fun.
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