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32 pp.
| Atheneum/Jackson |
November, 2003 |
TradeISBN 0-689-85457-9$$15.95
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Mrs. Tuttle, the teacher from Matthew A.B.C., moonlights as a dog-obedience-school instructor and faces the earlier book's predicament: all of her students have the same name. While the premise doesn't seem as ingenious the second time around, Mrs. Tuttle's method for telling apart the twenty Dalmatians ("Daisy 3 plays three instruments") has goofy, upbeat charm, as do the watercolor images.