![]() Richard Watson's lively, plentiful, cartoonish illustrations (one of which features Junior peeing on Rafe to get his attention) add a lot to the fun. ![]() Since the narrator is a dog, there's something about pee, poop, and/or butt-sniffing on practically every page, which will amuse some readers and eventually get old to others. Parents need to know that Dog Diaries is the first book in a spin-off series for younger readers featuring the characters in James Patterson's best-selling Middle School series - as seen through the eyes of that series' hero Rafe's dog, Junior. Still, once Junior describes the bathroom as "the rainy poop room," you may never see it quite the same.ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Language in your kid's entertainment guide. Pee, poop, butt-sniffing and bathroom humor on practically every page - after all, the narrator's a dog - which is going to be hilarious to kids of a certain age and a bit eye-rolling after a while to others. ![]()
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