The Poky Little Puppy


The Poky Little Puppy is a children's book written by Janette Sebring Lowrey and illustrated by Gustaf Tenggren. It was first published in 1942 as one of the first twelve books in the Simon & Schuster series Little Golden Books. The copyright was renewed in October 1969.
The Poky Little Puppy is a story about five puppies of undetermined breed. As of 2001, The Poky Little Puppy was the single all-time best-selling hardcover children's book in the U.S., having sold nearly 15 million copies. While the book has outsold many other famous books such as Dr. Seuss' Green Eggs and Ham, Lowrey herself remained in relative obscurity until her death.

Synopsis

The Poky Little Puppy lags behind to explore while his siblings sneak out to play. When his siblings are caught for digging holes under the fence, the puppy escapes punishment by being away. He secretly avoids punishment, eats the rice pudding, and crawls into bed happy as a lark.
The next day, someone filled the hole. Then a sign was made. The sign said: "DON'T EVER DIG HOLES UNDER THIS FENCE!". But the puppies dug a hole under the fence and went for a walk in the wide, wide, world.
This pattern then repeats itself, only with chocolate custard for dessert instead of rice pudding. But their mother was greatly displeased. She punishes the Poky Little Puppy's siblings. Once again, the Poky Little Puppy avoids punishment while everyone else is asleep. He eats up the chocolate custard withheld because of the fence digging incident. Then he secretly avoids punishment, eats the chocolate custard too, and again crawls into bed happy as a lark.
The next day, someone filled the hole. Then a sign was made. The sign said: "DON'T EVER, EVER DIG HOLES UNDER THIS FENCE!". But in the spite of that, the puppies dug a hole under the fence and went for a walk in the wide, wide, world.
At the end of the book does fate catch up with the Poky Little Puppy. The mother almost punishes the Poky Little Puppy's siblings. When the puppies are sent to bed without dessert a third time, they wait until they think their mother is sleeping. Then they sneak out of bed, make up for their mistake, and fill in the hole they had dug under the fence. The mother sees them doing this, rewards them to have strawberry shortcake, and tells them to come have strawberry shortcake. The Poky Little Puppy not only arrives too late to get any strawberry shortcake, but is forced to squeeze between the fence boards since the hole has been filled in. Then when he sees his four brothers and sisters licking the last crumbs from their saucers, his mother notes her sympathy about Poky's behavior. She says to him, "Dear me...! What a pity, you are so poky! Now the strawberry shortcake is all gone!". The book concludes with Poky Little Puppy having to go to bed without a single bite from the shortcake, gets a taste of his own medicine, and feels "very sorry for himself". But the incident makes him understand how his brothers and sisters must have felt.
On the last page, the next day there is a sign outside. That is, to which the puppies read. Reading it, the sign says: "NO DESSERTS EVER...!...UNLESS PUPPIES NEVER DIG HOLES UNDER THIS FENCE AGAIN!".

Adaptations

A Christmas television special, The Poky Little Puppy's First Christmas, aired on the Showtime network on December 13, 1992.