The Lonely Puppy
Angie Sage, Edward Eaves
Millie, the Bing family’s dog, is very lonely in the house by herself all day. The Bings are always busy and Millie wonders where they go to every morning. She is determined to find out and, now that she is so thin because she has been too lonely to eat her biscuits, she discovers that she can get out through the cat flap. She looks behind the compost heap, outside the garden and even Somewhere Else, but instead of finding the Bings she gets lost. Millie is rescued by a little boy called Billy and soon has two homes – a daytime one and a night-time one and is never lonely again.
Reviews
I loved this book because I like dogs. Millie was lonely because her family were out all day
Doctor Bart Snivel 24.09.2020
I really liked it
Queen Aspidistra Bookmark 21.07.2020
I thought it was a very good book, my favourite bit was at the end when Millie the puppy was happy because she was never left alone. I like Millie best because she is a good, adventurous dog. I would recommend it to my friend because she likes small dogs.
Anonymous 03.07.2020
I liked millies adventure
Doctor June Fascination 01.01.2020
Enjoyed it its about a puppy who's owners go out hes in the kitchen and the puppy goes out of the catflap looking for them. He goea in the street and gets lost in the rain a boy finds him they takebhim home they phone his owners take him to the park then his owners come for him.
Anonymous 29.07.2016