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  1. Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Ready or Not, Here Comes Scout at Amazon.com. Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users.

  2. Sep 18, 2012 · Scout narrates in a coy, overly cheery tone with an abundance of exclamation marks and repeated refrains of “Ooh ooh!” and “Ready or not, here I come!” After learning to play nicely and to share her toy, Scout proclaims, “Wow!

    • Marcie Bovetz
  3. A boisterous golden retriever puppy narrates her attempts to make friends at the dog park in this earnest but uninspired story that fails to capture the bouncy charm of a real puppy.

  4. Nov 1, 2012 · Very real playtime conflicts are brought to life in this peppy, brightly illustrated offering. While the story is perfect for preschoolers, the ending is actually quite subtle and deserving of discussion. Even though mean Taco is the one to recover Scout's missing Baby, he runs away. "All my friends are calling to me….I wish Taco would play too.

    • Jane O'connor
  5. 90 ratings20 reviews. Scout, the lovable puppy of Puppy Diaries fame, stars in her own picture book. Poor Scout. She wants so much to make friends with the other dogs at the dog park. She tries all her best puppy tricks--splashing, playing keepaway--but the older dogs ignore her.

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  6. Sep 18, 2012 · by Jill Abramson (Author), Jane O'Connor (Author), Deborah Melmon (Illustrator) 4.9 9 ratings. See all formats and editions. Scout, the lovable puppy of Puppy Diaries fame, stars in her own picture book. Poor Scout. She wants so much to make friends with the other dogs at the dog park.

    • Jill Abramson, Jane O'Connor
  7. Repeatedly chiming “Ready or not, here I come!” the rambunctious Scout overwhelms and annoys her peers—disrupting their games and splashing wildly in the “puppy pool”—until she takes ...

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