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The Odd Dog
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The Odd Dog by Leia Barrett is a charming picture book about a dog who never quite fits in. After being adopted from a shelter, the pup realizes that their new family doesn’t understand all the unusual things they can do, like trying to fly, climbing trees (sort of), and swimming with the best of them. At first, the dog’s differences seem like a problem. But with time, love, and a little creative problem-solving, the family finds a way to let their “odd” dog be exactly who they are meant to be.
I loved how this book captured the feeling of being different without turning it into something sad or heavy. The dog’s oddness isn’t a flaw, it’s just who they are. The writing is simple but playful, making it perfect for young readers. One of my favorite moments was when the pup tried to climb trees like a squirrel. The way it was written made me laugh because, let’s be honest, dogs are not built for that. The illustrations by Shannon McKeon added even more warmth to the story, making each page feel alive with personality.
What really stood out to me was the way the story handled acceptance. The parents don’t immediately understand their dog’s quirks, and at first, they even try to stop them. But instead of forcing the pup to change, they find a way to support them. I especially loved the part where they take their dog to a park where it can run, swim, and (attempt to) climb as much as it wants. That moment was a quiet but powerful reminder that love isn’t about making someone fit into a box, it’s about letting them be free.
The book wraps up with a simple but sweet message: it’s not always easy being different, but it helps when you find where you belong. It’s the kind of book that kids will enjoy, but adults will feel too. If you’ve ever felt like the odd one out or if you’ve ever loved a pet who was a little unusual, this story will hit home.
The Odd Dog is perfect for kids who love animals, for families who have adopted pets, and for anyone who enjoys a feel-good story about being true to yourself. It’s fun, heartfelt, and just the right amount of quirky. If you’re looking for a book with warmth, humor, and a great message, this one’s a winner.
Pages: 30 | ISBN : 978-1-7367103-4-0
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