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Jan 06, 2016
Multipet Crew Monkey Plush is Everything a Puppy Wants
Our 9-month-old puppy has gone through three of the monkeys. They are well-constructed, great squeak, and he can chew endlessly and it still takes forever for him to destroy it. As with any squeaky toy, you must be vigilant when your dog gets close to the squeaker, as he will chew that as well, which is dangerous, so you may want to get there ahead of him and dispose of it.
Multipet Crew Monkey is the only chew toy other than Wubba which has lasted long enough to make it a good investment in our puppy's entertainment. Great product - quite lucky to have found it.
Mar 03, 2010
As the Alphabet Winds Down, the Plots Thicken
1 of 1 found this helpful While never disappointed by a Grafton alphabet book, U is for Undertow was especially satisfying, further enlightening the reader as to Kinsey's family dynamics...right as they unfold before Kinsey's eyes! The storylines in this book seemed myriad compared to others, yet so easy to follow. Characters are well-defined and vivid. Kudos to Grafton for successfully implementing flashback--and doing so in full chapters. As a reader, Grafton never ceases to entertain and impress me. As a writer, she never ceases to set the bar to which I will never come close. I don't mind one bit.