
I was overjoyed to find a 50p Floppy favourite in the Acorn’s charity shop last Saturday. I couldn’t hold back my delight and, before I knew it, I was reading page 30 aloud to Dave at the counter.
My 3 children loved the Biff, Chip and Kipper stories. When my youngest started bringing them home from school, his older sisters would raid his book bag so they could read them again.
I’d like to pass on a heartfelt thank you to whoever preserved this wonderful Oxford Reading Tree book. Many ended up in the skip when the books didn’t fit in with the latest phonics fashion. Those who had to slog their way through the reading scheme year after year after year were only too glad to see them go, but let me share with you the joy I still find in these pages…
‘Superdog’ begins with Biff, Chip and Kipper watching the ‘Dog of the Year Show’ with their mum. The children watch excitedly to see who wins, then Biff tells Floppy to wake up and asks, “Why can’t you do clever things like them?”
Floppy is the family dog and he lights up the series for any dog lover, but what I especially love about this book is how its author, Roderick Hunt, and illustrator, Alex Brychta, work together to uncover Floppy’s innermost thoughts and let his personality shine through.

He is clearly unimpressed by the children’s attempts to teach him new tricks.

You can feel Floppy’s relief when Wilma and Wilf’s mum arrives to take everyone swimming:

The magic key begins to glow…

He finds himself in a big city with coat-wearing dogs (‘What funny dogs,’ thought Floppy, ‘I’ve never seen dogs with coats on before.’). Now we see Floppy at his finest as his care for others spurs him to action time and time and time again:





When Floppy’s adventure ends, he finds himself in the doghouse:

The story ends with Floppy finding refuge from the relentless ‘Dog of the Year’ training:

Floppy’s last lines particularly resonated with me:
‘I don’t want to be the Dog of the Year,
and I’m not Superdog.
I’m just me.
I’m just a floppy old dog who wants a bit of peace.’
This floppy old dog feels the same. I’m not bothered about fame nor fortune. I care about others and I’m just doing what I can, with what I have, where I am in pursuit of peace.

The pursuit of peace – I like this so much Julia 💗 and Floppy……….(big sigh of contentment!), what a dog!!!
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