Ben and the Porcupine cover

Ben and the Porcupine

Author: Carrick, Carol

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 3.6
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 1715
Points per Word 0.000292
Page Count 40
Points per Page 0.0125

Description

When Ben the family dog gets into a prickly encounter with a porcupine, his owner Christopher must act quickly to protect his pet. Determined to keep Ben safe, Christopher comes up with a clever plan to calm the porcupine and avoid further trouble. The story follows their teamwork as they navigate the tense standoff and learn a little about patience and problem-solving.

Quick Summary

When Ben's dog gets into a prickly standoff with a porcupine, the story mixes a little suspense with a lot of humor, making it easy for kids to stay invested without feeling overwhelmed. The real heart of the book is how Ben thinks up a clever, kind solution to calm the porcupine, giving young readers a practical example of problem-solving and compassion. It's especially good for kids who love animal adventures, early readers who want a quick but satisfying story, and anyone who likes a bit of tension that ends with a smile. Parents will appreciate that the narrative stays lighthearted while subtly teaching responsibility and creativity, without any heavy-handed lessons. If your child enjoys stories like "The Dog Who Loved Frogs" or other animal-centric tales, they'll find this one just as fun and rewarding.