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Pinkerton Saves the Day!, November 29, 2010
After reading the reviews insisting this book will traumatize children for life, I had to write this. I've read this book to my children and, now, my grandchildren. They all love it! In fact, they've all wanted to take the book home with them, and I've had to purchase most of the Pinkerton books as gifts for them. Perhaps it's because they really have big dogs that keep the "bad guys" at bay, but I think it's because the story is genuinely funny. Good triumphs over evil, with a little resourcefulness on the part of the child. Poor, bumbling Pinkerton saves his family and becomes a hero! To believe this will scar children gives them too little credit. In fact, compared to some of the classic children's stories (Little Red Riding Hood and The Three Little Pigs come to mind), Pinkerton Behave! is quite tame!
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My toddler's favorite book, October 28, 2009
My two year old was given this book as a gift, and it instantly became her favorite. We have read it countless times and she asks for it repeatedly. The story is funny, the characters lively, and the illustrations are full of fun details that entertain me as well as my daughter - which is great when I read it for the 600th time.
There is a scene where a burglar comes through the window with a gun, and I admit that I was nervous that this might frighten her. But I treated it humorously, giving the burglar a kind of a silly voice, and although she asked me if it was "scary," she wasn't frightened herself. I think this is exactly what the author intended - the burglar is a very cartoonish figure, not very realistic, and almost as silly looking as the dummies that Pinkerton encounters at obediance school.
If your child is easily disturbed by anything at all scary, maybe this is not the book for them. But for most kids, I think this is a wonderful book.
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Had this read to me as a child, June 6, 2009
Parents today. Sheesh! This book is adorable. Pinkerton, Behave! follows a harlequin great dane named Pinkerton through obediance school and onto a scary night when the house is broken into. Pinkerton, of course, saves the day.
There's no violence in this book, noone gets hurt, and the ending is hilarious. I've read it to children I've been babysitting (ages 2 and up) with no problems and fully intend to read it to my kids if/when I have them.
The people that are screaming that this book is too much: why not open your kids up to the real world a little? It'll do them some good. It's not like the family ends up murdered in their beds and the dog gets shot in the head.
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