![]() ![]() She's even meaner in the book than she is in the movie! I smiled and chuckled a great deal through this book and was equally horrified by the depravity of Cruella de Vil. The way she brought the dogs to life and gave them personalities that the reader could actually identify with and care about is very, well, fun. I'd probably take a stab at 8-12 being the perfect ages to enjoy this book as a Read Aloud.Īlthough I didn't care for I Capture the Castle so much, I really enjoyed Smith's style of writing in The 101 Dalmations. It's a fairly quick read (at 184 pages) and easy for children ages 6 and up to understand, I would think. I definitely plan on pulling this out when our kids are a little older and enjoying it with them. ![]() Because it was listed in The Book Tree as being a Don't Miss.Īm I glad I read it? You bet! I'm glad I didn't hesitate to purchase a copy at our local used bookstore! I figured between Sarah and The Book Tree, I could hardly go wrong. Because Sarah at Library Hospital highly recommended it andģ. It was written by the same author who wrote I Capture the Castle (you can see my review by clicking on the link) Ģ. For me, I enjoyed taking some time this past week/weekend reading an old children's classic - The 101 Dalmatians. It's Monday and we need something fun to think about. ![]() Chronicles of Narnia Reading Challenge (74). ![]()
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