Fancy Nancy and the Posh Puppy (Fancy Nancy) | Jane O'connor | A great book!!
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Fancy Nancy and the Posh Puppy (Fancy Nancy)
Jane O'connor
HarperCollins
, 2007 - 32 pages
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highly recommended
"Posh Puppy" -- what is a posh puppy?
Or
Fancy
Nancy
goes to the animal shelter
...but not until she "tries out" a
posh
puppy
. Writer Jane O'Connor and illustrator Robin Preiss Glasser have teamed again to create another winner in the Fancy Nancy series, a personal favorite. (Meaning: I buy a copy for my school library with library money and for me with my money and another copy for my great-niece!)
Fancy Nancy Clancy establishes herself in the first book, Fancy Nancy: 2009 Wall Calendar as the only member of her family who likes to dress "fancy." Nancy's neighbor Mrs. DeVine is also fancy, revealing the possible source of the posh-ity. (Pardon the use of the wall calendar to exemplify the first book. I used it because the little product insertion button did not produce a copy of the first book but instead a calendar based on the book. Go figure.)
At any rate this fascination with poshness is a wonderful opportunity for detailed artwork created by the talented Robin Preiss Glasser, who uses the most feminine art to represent Fancy Nancy. As a former ballet dancer, she injects so many little ballet items into the story. I delight in this story as much for the art as the story. Little girls feel the same way. It's a popular and beloved series.
In this story Fancy Nancy wants a papillon just like Mrs. DeVine's Jewel. She lets Nancy puppysit to test her out. What a disappointment. This is not a dog--it's a pampered little living doll. After Jewel excretes her stomach contents onto Nancy's dress, they take her back to Mrs. DeVine. Nancy's parents take a bedraggled, disappointed Nancy to the local King's Crown for dinner. Nancy is so sad she cannot even walk on her toes.
But Mom has a surprise. After dinner they go to the local animal shelter to get a real puppy. Of course, Nancy asks for a fancy dog--and gets one. This perfect dog satisfies everyone: curly hair for fancy, medium size and lively for everyone else. She is Frenchie, a LaSalle Spaniel and is the perfect "fancy" dog.
I rarely summarize the entire story, but decided this series is just right for such a move. Every message is perfect. Nothing fancy here--just supportive and thoughtful parents, a favorite older neighbor, diverse friends, and acceptance of people for who and what they are. And in this particular story, a visit to the animal shelter for adoption. What a grand series! Nothing fancy there except this delightful little girl!
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A great book!!
This is a great book and the illustrations are fabulous!! We bought 3
Fancy
Nancy
books and my daughter and I enjoy all of them.
Sweet!
Great for the '
fancy
' little girls you know (and the fancy boys, if you have one of those). Just a fun book for the kid who's a little different from his/her family.
Cute book!
We are very big fans of the
Fancy
Nancy
books and this one is adorable.
Fancy Nancy and the Posh Puppy
Loved reading this to my 5yr. old grandaughter. It introduces new volcabulary. It also is a continuation of other
Fancy
Nancy
Books.
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