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Chowder

The Fabulous Bouncing Chowder

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When Chowder goes off to the Fabu Pooch Boot Camp, as usual he just doesn't fit in. Chowder tries his best, but his attempts to make himself more fabulous all fall flat. When the First Annual Fabu Pooch Pageant is announced, Chowder anxiously tries to think of a way to stand out. After all, the prize is a one-year supply of Snarf Snacks! Some pups practice their pearly grins, other hounds get massages to relax. One pooch even gets permed! But Chowder finds his calling when he discovers a trampoline. He leaps, he flips, he bounces, and he wows the crowd!


32 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 1, 2007

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Peter Brown

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Peter Brown is an American writer and illustrator who is best known for children's picture books.

"Peter has always loved telling stories. Growing up in New Jersey, he told stories by drawing whimsical characters and scenes from his imagination. Then, as a teenager, he fell in love with writing, and told his tales with words. While studying illustration at Art Center College of Design, Peter’s love of both words and pictures led him to take several courses on children’s books, and before long he knew he’d found his calling.

After graduating from Art Center Peter moved to New York City to be closer to the publishing industry. He was working on animated TV shows when he signed a book deal to write and illustrate his first picture book, Flight of the Dodo. Peter quickly signed up his second and third books, and his career as an author and illustrator of children’s books was under way.

Peter’s books have earned him numerous honors, including a Caldecott Honor (2013) for Creepy Carrots!, two E.B. White Awards and an E.B. White Honor, a New York Times Best Illustrated Book award, a Children’s Choice Award for Illustrator of the Year, two Irma Black Honors, and five New York Times bestsellers.

Peter lives in Brooklyn, New York."

Source: About Peter Brown.

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557 reviews101 followers
August 28, 2007
Oh man, even better than the original.

Chowder, still eccentric (but now with kickball buddies), is enrolled in etiquette school, and made to perform in the pageant that follows. Chowder wows everyone with his trampoline jumping skills and is generally badass. Basically. It's a good, solid, funny story, but even if i weren't, Peter Brown's illustration ( would probably fill the gap and leave me happy.
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32 reviews
May 15, 2009
My kids both love this book, and the first one, Chowder, too. The message may seem a little cliched, but it's delivered with such gentle humor and charmingly bright pictures, and Chowder is so personable--and talented--it's been a great addition to our library.
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45 reviews2 followers
April 21, 2021
#AmReading Finishing a deep dive into @itspeterBrown following his #webinar. Always impressed with his range. Both FABULOUS BOUNCING CHOWDER and YOU WILL BE MY FRIEND are funny, but Chowder’s tone is drier where are Friend goes for out-and-out silliness. Both are sequels showing how to do build off a great main character.
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766 reviews6 followers
March 13, 2018
I liked that Chowder was his own dog. He didn't fit in so he made the situation change to fit him. It lacked any surprise beyond why Chowder is bouncing on the cover. Once that was established the rest was a bit too predictable.
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636 reviews3 followers
June 29, 2020
Super adorable and the art is fun and light. A dog follows his dreams and is rewarded for staying true to himself. Also the name Chowder is just plain fun to say. Also appreciated the use of fonts in this book to convey emotion as you read.
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1,079 reviews20 followers
October 19, 2017
I love Chowder! My kindy through 2nd graders would love the Chowder books!
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479 reviews36 followers
April 17, 2018
I didn't love it quite as much as the original, but it was still super cute.
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217 reviews4 followers
May 1, 2019
I fell in love with baby Chowder.
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12.9k reviews482 followers
August 13, 2024
Better than the first book, imo. Less time spent with humans, for one. But still, it's no Wild Robot. Better for folks who love dogs.
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2,698 reviews172 followers
September 2, 2016
Fantastic. I mean, what do you expect... Peter Brown ;-) I loved this one much more than the first Chowder book. The illustrations of course were stupendous (duh) and the storyline was so cute and adorable. I love Chowder! He is best dog!!

Seriously, I can't praise Peter Brown enough for his incredible talents.
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7,033 reviews23 followers
October 28, 2020
Chowder wants to win the Fabu Pooch Pageant, so he can win a year's supply of snarf snacks. He starts bouncing on the trampoline and doing spectacular tricks. Although he doesn't win the pageant he becomes the spokesdoggy for snarf snacks. He also heads back to Ms. Fabu's camp next summer to teach beginner bounce classes.
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7,230 reviews31 followers
January 1, 2022
Chowder the bulldog is off to Fabu Pooch Boot Camp, although he'd rather be at Twisty's Acrobatic Fanatic Camp. Chowder doesn't quite fit. But life for Chowder is about to change when he enters the 1st Annual Fabu Pooch Pageant, where the winner receives a one year supply of his favorite snarf snacks. Chowder becomes one with an old trampoline as he follows his dreams to be an acrobat.
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76 reviews7 followers
October 19, 2007
this book proved to be far more amusing than it started out.. if you like dogs or dog stories.. i think you could really like this book.. chowders owners enter him in the "first annual fabu pooch pageant"
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280 reviews
November 26, 2007
I got to meet Peter Brown at an SCBWI conference this summer...he's smokin hot and super nice. His books have lots of details in the illustrations, I'm just not crazy about the stories....but, my opinion matters little since he's been on Martha Stewart and I have not :)

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598 reviews31 followers
January 7, 2011
Tough bulldog Chowder goes to summer camp to learn how to be more fabulous -- for the record, becoming more fabulous means putting on a black leotard and jumping on a trampoline. Of course.

A++ for the drool jokes. Who doesn't love a good dog drool joke? Exactly.
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Author 32 books57 followers
October 12, 2012
Yet another one the tot loved. Yay Peter Brown, and it was adorable. The art was fun. The crazy things that Chowder does is fun. That my little one pays attention through the whole story is perfect.
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1,739 reviews
August 23, 2013
Charming and a little different as far as children's books go. Peter Brown's art, as always, is a rich compliment to the well-written story. This misfit dog finding his own talent is a story brief enough and fresh enough to remain a perennial bedtime favorite.
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917 reviews51 followers
January 5, 2008
Everyone has to have a dream. For this bulldog it's becoming an acrobat and trying to beat all the other fru-fru dogs in a beauty pageant.
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2,669 reviews
April 19, 2008
a lot of words. cute pictures. dog marches to the beat of a different drummer.
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2,396 reviews40 followers
November 19, 2012
cute computer generated type pictures. front cover is supposed to be magnets and a photo. slightly funny story about being who you are.
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