![]() As “Critter-mess” approaches, Junior’s exuberance escalates and his rat-a-tat monologue accelerates as he shares his comical perspectives on holiday traditions: “The happy-looking red guy” is named “Saint Lick and he lives up a pole someplace” and, enthusiastically crooning with his humans on a street corner, he observes, “I have no idea who Carol is or why we’re singing to her, but I think it’s going to be a humdinger of a night.” A Junior-orchestrated Christmas Eve debacle crowns this jolly, energetically illustrated jaunt for readers fond of doggy puns. ![]() I’m pretty sure I actually saved the day”). Buy This Book Dog Diaries: Happy Howlidays Our Denners Rate This Book: 5 out of 5 It was really funny learning about how the dogs had Christmas time and they made the words for Christmas like the real words. ![]() He celebrates the spirit of “Fangsgiving” by offering the “baldy bird” a gift-a plastic toy he sneaks into its cavity-necessitating a menu change from turkey to takeout pizza (“Yep. Junior, the garrulous canine star of Dog Diaries: A Middle School Story, makes the most of his “first-ever Howliday Season” in his festive and funny second outing. ![]()
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