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Spot Loves His Mum (Spot the Dog)

Spot Loves His Mum (Spot the Dog)
By Eric Hill

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Product Description

Spot loves spending time with his mum, Sally. Each spread shows Sally and Spot having fun together in this brightly coloured board book. From playing hide-and-seek to eating Sally's cakes, every day is a fun day with Spot and Sally!


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #15439 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-02-07
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Board book
  • 14 pages

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About the Author
Eric Hill was born in London in 1927. He left school at 15 to work in a shipping office in the city. At 16 he joined an art studio as a messenger where he was encouraged to draw cartoons in his spare time. In 1976 Eric's son Christopher was born and when he was 2 years old Eric made up a story about a small puppy to read to him at bedtime. In 1980 'Where's Spot?' was published and the rest is history.


Customer Reviews

nice, not quite as good as some others4
My 18 month year old daughter really likes Spot books, and so I got this as a Mother's Day present from her to my wife.
And it's the usual deal with Spot: sturdy pages, colour drawings over two page spreads, some things to lift up, and nice drawings.
It doesn't really have a plot though: just a few things Spot does with his mum, like going shopping or baking a cake (which for spot afficianados is a one picture retread of "Spot bakes a cake".)
Obviously, you can't really go wrong with this title and my wife likes it. In fact, I like it too, but I kind of find "Spot Stays Overnight" and "Spot Goes to School", for example, are slightly more endearing as there's a sort of plot to follow through, with a slight twist, even.
Here, it's just a bunch of scenes, concluding "Spot loves his mum."
You can't really complain, and I can't believe that I'm writing a review comparing plot lines of Spot books, but anyway, there we are.
Basically, it's fine and pretty much what you expect.