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Poodlena

Poodlena is a star. Every day she powders and pinks herself to perfection. And every day she parades through the park, keeping clean and perfect. One day, after a heavy rain, another dog knocks poor Poodlena right off the path and into a giant mud puddle. The mud is dirty and icky. . . and so much fun! Now Poodlena still primps and pinks herself close to perfect-but she always saves time for playing with friends, too!

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Product Details:
Author: E.B. McHenry
Hardcover: 32 pages
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA Childrens
Publication Date: May 04, 2004
Language: English
ISBN: 1582348243
Product Length: 11.13 inches
Product Width: 9.99 inches
Product Height: 0.41 inches
Product Weight: 0.98 pounds
Package Length: 10.8 inches
Package Width: 9.9 inches
Package Height: 0.5 inches
Package Weight: 1.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 13 reviews
 
 

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Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 13 customer reviews )
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11 of 11 found the following review helpful:

5Poodlena  Jul 09, 2004
By Tammy Gawryszewski
Poodlena Pompadour, the dainty pink puddle, lives a rather glamorous life-style on the top floor of a high-rise. Her male owner fluffs her cotton candy-like head of hair, which is of course pink, as well as, powders and perfumes her each day before her afternoon play time at the park. Much too stunning to join in with the other dogs in their rough games, Poodlena simply remains spotless on the sidewalk. After a heavy rainfall an unforeseen twist occurs that alters Poodlena's prissy routine.
E. B. McHenry's charming story is definitely a girly-girl book. With the powder pink pages and countless beauty supplies many girls will be able to relate to the primping that Poodlena endures. The surroundings appear French, from the manuscript font to Poodlena's owner's attire. The song-like verse and softly painted illustrations are remarkable. E. B. McHenry's writing style resembles David Kirk of the Miss Spider books. E. B. McHenry writes in four-line rhyming verses, similar to Mr. Kirk, to tell the frilly life of "little miss" Poodlena, whose daily regimen keeps her pristine.

excerpt:

"In a big-city high-rise
On the very top floor
Lived a pink, fluffy poodle-
Poodlena Pompadour.

She wore on her head
A pink mountain of hair,
As light as a feather,
And mostly pink air."

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

5Fun for all poodle lovers  Jul 21, 2005
By Cherry Ames
I guess that the best way to describe this book is as a cross between Eloise and Dr. Seuss.

The illustrations are adorable and I wish that I could have a print to frame of Poodlena primping and "pinking" herself up.

This is a darling little book that I would recommend to all poodle lovers, young and old. [If you've never been owned by a poodle you wouldn't understand.]

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5Adorable New Children's Book  Sep 02, 2004
By Erika Sorocco
Ms. Poodlena Pompadour, a poofy, pink poodle, lives quite the life in a high-rise apartment on the very top floor, in a beautiful big city. Every day Poodlena has a crew of stylists come into her high-rise apartment to primp her up. They poof her, and pink her, and fluff her right up. Then, she is taken to the park at three quarters past four everyday, where, as opposed to playing, like the other dogs who visit the park daily, she parades by them on the walking trail, making sure to never get messy. However, by doing this, Poodlena never has the opportunity to have any fun, for you must get a bit dirty to have some fun. So, after a long rain, Poodlena gets all puffed up, and heads to the park, where she is promptly knocked into the mud by a dog chasing a ball. It is only then that Poodlena realizes that she would have much more fun if she spent less time poofing, and more time playing.

E.B. McHenry has created an enchanting new character in POODLENA. Told in a wonderful rhyming prose, and filled with wonderful illustrations, featuring various pink puffs and swirls, and pink little curls, POODLENA is sure to become a hit with children. A must-have on the bookshelf for any family, whether you have children or not.

Erika Sorocco

Book Review Columnist for The Community Bugle Newspaper

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4A pink mountain of hair, that was mostly pink air!  Jun 08, 2008
By Miss Dahl
I was first drawn to this book because of the vibrant illustrations and finely detailed poodle on the cover but when I opened it up I found exactly what I was looking for! it has very rhythmic text which is so soft to the ears I enjoy adding books like this to my "storytime pile" (normally consisting of like 20 books) cause its a nice break from the really heavy stories that evoke a ton of a questions and explanations. Another book that I recommend that is just as light and nicely illustrated is a play on Rapunzel called "Falling for Rapunzel". "Poodlena" is the story of a very finely primped poodle who spends the bulk of her day just painting and shaving just to strut around the park for a few moments and come back home until one day a storm rolls in shes forced to stay inside for days and when she finally comes out shes extra clean and pink that is until she finally reaches the park and its a dirty mess in fact the sidewalk is like a moat and not only does her paws get dirty she actually is thrown into the air by accident and discovers through this mishap that getting a little dirty isn't so bad after all in fact it can be really fun! So in the end, she spends alot less time "pinking" and alot more time "fetching balls". "Poodlena" in my opinion is most appropriate for ages 2-6 anything older I think they'd think its cute but its short on text. Our family just came back from NYC which was the first time for my little girl after staying for a few days she finally began to understand "city from country" and this book is great it really illustrates the poodles "penthouse apt" "revolving glass doors", "Luxury lobby" and her perfect promenade through the city streets. Great addition for any girly girl who loves pink, primping and painting!

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Great!  Feb 01, 2005
By Book Lover
This is one of the best children's books I've come across for this age range. The perfect gift for a little girl, especially if she loves PINK (all the pages are very pink).

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