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No Dogs Allowed! by Kristin Sorra, Linda Ashman

beths0103's review

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4.0

When a snooty restaurant doesn't allow dogs, cats, or anything with fur, feathers, or scales to sit on their patio, potential patrons take their business elsewhere, leaving the restaurant with virtually no customers.

vpatrick12's review

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3.0

A wordless (almost) story. The illustration is wonderful. The sequencing is good. The plot is ok.

danicamidlil's review

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1.0

Okay, so I understand this is a simple picture book, but this got me a little riled up. People today think that it is totally acceptable to take their pets Everywhere and this book reminded me of this annoyance. I'm on the waiter's side. There is nothing wrong with not wanting furry beasts in your restaurant, hair salon, Ikea!, or what have you! Leave your pets at HOME people!

caridad's review

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5.0

Very cute!!!!

klnbennett's review

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2.0

Wordless picture book, with a small twist. There are signs that do have words to help tell the story. Not a good read-aloud.

taratearex's review

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5.0

This book is so super cute. Minimal reading, it's mostly about looking at the pictures and interpreting what is happening. The illustrations are cute, detailed, and fun to look at. And the story is not just about a dog, but all kinds of animals. Very fun, I'd like to add it to my bookshelf.

rainbowbookworm's review

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3.0

Nice story about inclusiveness, and how you have to adapt or get used to being lonely.

melissaj02's review

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4.0

I really liked this book. It's so great to see how well a story can be told through pictures and just a few words!

spaceyfaerie's review

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4.0

Cute book :)

debnanceatreaderbuzz's review

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4.0

A waiter in a Parisian bistro adamantly refuses to serve dogs. Or cats. Or any other animals his human patrons attempt to sneak in. And finally the animal-loving humans are forced to seek sustenance from a street vendor, who doesn’t have close to enough food for the throngs of people and their animals who visit. Now the street vendor and the people and their animals must petition the waiter for help.

“No Dogs Or Cats Allowed” (sign on chalkboard at bistro)
Woman arrives with a bunny in her arms.
Waiter modifies the sign: “No Dogs Or Cats Or Bunnies Allowed”

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