A couple of years ago, Fifi and Scruffy, literacy slobberdogs at Greenwood (Indiana) Public Library (GPL), tied the knot. Now the happy couple have had slobberpuppies! Well, that's not what GPL calls them, but I call all canines slobberdogs.
Yesterday (September 14, 2013), GPL held a "name the (slobber)puppies" children's program. Lots of excited youngsters and their caregivers arrived to play fun games, suggest names, and hang out with this famous library slobberdog family. Naturally, my minions and I have scooped the other news media outlets and offer an exclusive. As always, click the images to bigify.
Slobberpuppy Naming Table
Fifi & Scruffy (the Proud Parents)
Mighty Cute, I Must Say
Suggested Names Go Into the Cups
Looks Like Mama, For Sure
A Chip Off the Ol' Slobberblock, I'd Venture
Lots of Fun Activities For Everyone
Slobberdog Horseshoes
(Pitch the Slobberpup Biscuit Into the Bowl to Win!)
Slobberpup Hop-Scotch
Pooch Table Favors
Tasty Treats for the Kiddies
A Slobberdog Variation of
Pin the Tail on the Donkey
Kids & Caregivers Brought Donations to Local Animal Shelters
What a wonderful program! Everybody had great fun, and I made some new slobberdog pals.
Great job, GPL youth services team!
Great job, GPL youth services team!
Your Roving Reporter On The Go,
Cauli Le Chat
P.S. "The Puppy Song," by Harry Nilsson, was included on the LP Harry (1969). Nilsson wrote the song at Paul McCartney's request to be covered by Mary Hopkin, whose cover appeared on the album Postcard (1969). David Cassidy's cover topped the UK pop singles charts in 1973.
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