Shrinking Violet Definitely Needs a Dog
Lou Kuenzler
Violet is desperate for a dog, but she’s not allowed one. Luckily there’s a dog walking scheme that she and her friend Nisha can join. The girls love playing with their designated puppy. Until Violet surprises Nisha by shrinking to the size of a dog biscuit! Sometimes being tiny is terrifying! But then disaster strikes at the dog show, and Violet discovers her small size might win her a prize…
Reviews

My favourite character in the book was violet because i liked how she looked after the dog in the dog shelter. I would recommend this book.
Senorita Blueberry Postage-Stamp 21.08.2023

You'll love this if you enjoy cute dogs!
Queen Nectarine Peninsula 30.08.2022

It was funny.
Princess Lacey Chocolate-mousse 26.07.2021

i loved chip though i am more of a cat lover than a dog one
Officer Daisy Skateboard 24.09.2020

Hilarious
Fairy Diamond Foxtail 24.09.2020

I reccomend this book to people who like funny books.
Fairy Heroica Moonbeam 17.08.2020

Violet is fictional, she's amazing because she can shrink to the size of a dog biscuit.
Captain Amazonia Satellite 24.07.2020

It's really good for key stage 1
Anonymous 30.08.2017

I like this book but I would say its not the best because I thought it was so amazing but near the end it got a little boring but it was so interesting.
Anonymous 18.08.2017

ITS really good
Anonymous 25.07.2017

not aloud a dog unless she can prove she really responsible unfortunately being responsible is tricky for violet especially when she shrinks to the size of a dog biscuit.Then a naughty mutt named chip comes along who only behaves when violet is small.Sometimes violet says being small is super.This book is great and really in parts but i recommend this book to ages 5-14
Anonymous 24.08.2015

I love this book
Anonymous 13.06.2015

It is very funny. ha ha ha
Anonymous 03.01.2015

This book is great! It's just as good as "Shrinking Violet", and I want to get "Shrinking Violet is Totally Famous" now! You can really see how Violet is feeling because Lou Kuenzler puts in lots of describing words. I LOVE this book, and Lou Kuenzler is now one of my favourite authors! By the way, this book is for girls AND boys.
Anonymous 22.09.2014