Official Review: Abby the Dog and Tigger the Cat

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Official Review: Abby the Dog and Tigger the Cat

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Abby the Dog and Tigger the Cat" by P.L. (Patricia) Rainey.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Do we need a friend? Does having friends make our lives easier? Do they have any impact on our lives? Abby the Dog and Tigger the Cat – A Story of Friendship by P. L. Rainey is a light-hearted children’s book that teaches us a lot about friendship.

The story is about a dog named Abby. She liked to eat, sleep, and play. Sometimes she used to play with cows, sometimes with squirrels, but sometimes she was just lonely. She also liked to run beside her master when he drove. One day, her master brought a small furry cat named Tigger. What does Abby think of Tigger? Do they end up becoming good friends? Read on to find the answers.

The book was fun to read. The book teaches us how much value a friend can add to our lives. The language is easy to understand. There are no challenging words that make the book suitable for children to read.

The book contains only 27 pages with illustrations on each page and the little text written over them. But sadly, the drawings were very miserable (only personal opinion, it can be different for others) and were messy as well. This is the only thing that I did not like about the book.

The book is exceptionally well-written and professionally edited. There were no typographical errors or grammatical mistakes. Also, I didn’t find any vulgar or profane words in the book.

As mentioned earlier, there was only one thing that I did not like about the book, and therefore, I will rate this book 3 out of 4 stars. This is the perfect book for kids which teaches some moral values of life, which is the most important thing. I would recommend this book to kids aged 4years to 10 years. Parents and teachers should also read this book to teach the fundamental aspects of life with the help of an intriguing story.

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Post by Saint Bruno »

Lovely review from you. T am sure the kids will find this book to be very interesting. Good job and thanks for the recommendation.
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Nice review. I'm sure animal lovers will like this book as well. The cover looks okay to me, is the inside the same?
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This recommended kid book for 4-6 old years, the dog and cat are easy to find in our environment, easily get know and learn that animal to tell story. More kids loved so much that animals, dog and cat could giving care and entertain to the kids too.
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Post by edwardsmith11 »

The book is brilliant to read tells the story of friendship between two animals just like my pets they just get on I will give 5 stars for the brilliants of the author who wrote the book
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Post by Justine Ocsebio »

Seems like this is a very engaging read for a children’s book. The plot sounds good, and well-written. I also like the illustration on the book cover. It looks simple and neat. Great review!
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Post by rahilshajahan »

Sounds like a decent childrens book. Its a pity the drawings weren't as good. Thanks for your honest review!
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Post by MyNameIsBatMan »

This book sounds adorable. I always enjoyed books about dogs as a child. I think there could never be enough dog books. Well done on the review by the way! I like the way you write.
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Post by Olabode Joshua »

Looks like the typical children's book.
Maybe the author needs to do a professional illustration. Nice job!
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It's good for children to learn about good morals at a young age.
Thanks for the review.
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Post by Chigo Nwagboso »

Great review! I'm just wondering how Abby and Tiger are going to live peacefully, considering their personalities. I believe children will love it.
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Post by Dominik_G »

Abby the Dog and Tigger the Cat seems like a sweet little book for a young audience. Finally, a story in which cats and dogs aren't enemies! Thank you for your review!
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This looks like a nice book for any kid that loves animals. Nice review!
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Post by Alice Ngugi »

Interesting book! Maybe the drawings were meant to identify with the way children draw(personal opinion too, haha). I loved your review!
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