Stanley's people are so preoccupied with primping him for the dog show in the park that they forgot his breakfast. This makes Stanley very grumpy. At the park, Stanley meets up with his old friends Nutsy, Alice and Gassy Jack. Together the friends look longingly at the grand prize: the biggest, most scrumptious-smelling dog cookie ever. Once Stanley gets a whiff of its bubbling cheese, sizzling bacon and apple pie aromas, he's determined to win. So what if he's not the fastest, most talented or most beautiful dog in the show? We know that Stanley's rumbling tummy always leads him into adventure --- or a big pile of trouble --- and this time is no exception. Join Stanley and his friends in the best dogpile ever as they show us humans that dogs know best, and that what really counts is having fun!
Without his knowledge or consent, Stanley's "people" have entered him in a beauty contest. He is rudely awakened quite early one morning and given the royal treatment - bath, banana shampoo (yuck!), blow dry and sparkly new collar. Stanley howls his best Aroooooo! as protest, but to no avail. He is unceremoniously dumped into the backseat of the car, without his breakfast. At the dog park, Stanley finds his friends Alice, Nutsy and Gassy Jack. One big sniff tells him he isn't the only one who smells funny. Gassy Jack smells like sweet pea, but I'm guessing with a name like that, that sweet smell is fleeting. There are three contests lined up: Fastest Dog, Best Tricks and Most Beautiful Dog. None of the dogs particularly want to compete, but the prizes happen to be the best smelling treats on Earth. Stanley's nose and belly tell him he just has to win one. Sadly, Stanley doesn't even come close to winning a single contest. He does, however, find himself standing right next to the unguarded treat table ..... Consequently, there is a little incident involving Stanley, the treat table and thirty-seven other dogs in one big puppy pile-up. It is complete chaos, and every perfectly groomed dog has their their fur matted and ribbons ripped. And boy, is it FUN! Stanley goes home knowing he had a great day, even if he isn't the world's Most Beautiful Dog. Stanley brings a lot of personality and life to this story. It's a great tale full of fun doggy action. In my opinion, one of the best detail is the names of his canine companions. I wonder what in the world made the author choose Nutsy and Gassy Jack? Pretty gosh darned funny and I'm glad she did! Get ready for a rolling good time with Stanley and his hilariously named pals as they cause mayhem in the dog park. If you enjoy Stanley's Beauty Contest, you are in for a triple treat! He also stars in three other books from Kids Can Press.
The Stanley stories rock!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
If you haven't met Stanley yet, you will be thrilled. Entertaining, funny and wonderful illustrations. Definitely a favorite of mine.
There Are Many Ways To Describe Beauty
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Stanley's people rush to get him cleaned up and in the car, all while forgetting to feed him his breakfast. They arrive at the park where Stanley is unsure about what is going on when his friends inform him that they are at a contest. He tries to win each event to win the coveted dog bone; he's hungry and he didn't have his breakfast. Unfortunately, Stanley doesn't win anything and realizes he and his canine friends aren't much fun. While trying to sneak a lick of the last dog bone, he knocks over the table and all the dogs rush over to try and a huge dog pile ensues! That was the best part of the day. What do we learn? Dogs aren't in to smelling like fruit or having to do tricks all day; they just want to be loved and paid attention to by their families. Slavin's drawings are great, and almost look like they have been painted onto the pages. They're fun and bring life to each and every dog in the story. Bailey does a terrific job of reminding people that dogs know what is most important - their families. And what family isn't complete without their canine companion. Reviewed by Jennifer LeBrun
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