A day in the life of a very busy pooch.
A fluffy white dog named Topanga starts the day at 6:30 a.m. First, Topanga awakens the rest of the household: parents “Big Guy” and “Lady,” children “Ponytail,” “Moptop,” and “Freckles,” and brand-new baby “Poop-and-Cry.” Topanga helps out all day long, finding Ponytail’s tights, keeping Poop-and-Cry occupied while Lady works on her computer and Big Guy does laundry, and alerting Lady to a kitchen fire. Later, Topanga saves Freckles from the neighbor bully dog Buster and lends a sympathetic ear when Moptop describes a bad day at school. When the family erupts into a series of arguments, Topanga knocks over the flour in the kitchen, distracting everyone from their various crises. The day comes to a close as Topanga entertains Poop-and-Cry, who says her first word: Topanga! Scillian and Bowers add another winning volume to their successful Memoirs series. Scillian’s text, narrated by Topanga, perfectly captures a dog’s perspective. Topanga is a mix of exuberance, self-confidence, and patience—everything readers young and old love about dogs. Though Topanga’s a crucial part of this family, the humans are often oblivious to the ways in which their pet saves the day; readers will giggle knowingly. Bowers’ energetic cartoon illustrations ramp up the humor. The family is light-skinned.
A fantastically fun tale; little ones longing for their own dogs will come away even more eager for a four-legged friend.
(Picture book. 4-9)