The ugliest dog in the world by Bruce Whatley
As the clock ticks around, and pages are pulled off the calendar, it seems no time at all when a favourite that surely was just released yesterday, celebrates an important anniversary. Recently it was the 120th anniversary of Peter Rabbit, this time it's Bruce Whatley's The Ugliest Dog in the World. Surely it's not 30 years since I first heard the hoot of children's laughter as they pored over the hilarious text and illustrations in this classic! I particularly remember the kids labelling the 'lady next door' as Ms ... (a colleague) 'because she looks just like her!' Out of the mouths of babes, and, in this case, some things can't be unheard - even 30 years on.
This is the perfect book for teaching this generation about 'beauty being in the eye of the beholder', that everyone views the same thing differently, and that body image really doesn't matter. And even if the dog doesn't meet the standards for Crufts, it still brings love and joy to its owner and that's all that matters.
Only the best books endure, and this is one of those.
Themes: Dogs, Body Image.
Barbara Braxton