by Alison Hughes
Illustrated by Ashley Spires
Orca Book Publishers
978-1-4598-0704-4
32 pp.
Ages 4-7
January 2016
Spare Dog Parts is for every dog lover who knows that the perfect mutt may be a motley amalgam of odd and sods that others may pooh-pooh but she is the best of everything.
In this fun story, a lab coat-clad young girl seems to create her perfect pooch out of a miscellany of body, legs, paws, tail and facial features. What could be a frightening prospect of manufacturing a living creature is instead a light-hearted look at how a little girl visualizes the conception of her loving and much-loved pet.
There were no more matching sets of legs left, so my dog got a spare brown leg, a black one, a white one with black spots, and one that couldn't make up its mind if it was white or not. (pg. 11)
From Spare Dog Parts by Alison Hughes, illus. by Ashley Spires |
The message behind Alison Hughes’ whimsical story is one of acceptance and appreciation and one that true pet-lovers already know.
When my dog was made, they used leftover parts,Teaming Alison Hughes’ story up with the artwork of Ashley Spires, creator of award-winning characters such as Binky and Larf and Small Saul, is inspired. Ashley Spires knows about creating love from bits and pieces and about that which makes a pet so lovable. I’m sure that this little girl is not unlike Ashley Spires herself, trying things out, analyzing the best combination and finally coming up with perfection.
But somehow, when they fit them together
like a big
dog puzzle...
...they made a perfect dog. (pg. 28-31)
Spare Dog Parts emulates its message that it’s not the parts that are important but the whole, and the whole is full and finished and flawless.
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