It sounds like you're referring to the classic children's book by Dodie Smith (often subtitled or associated with The Hundred and One Dalmatians ).

A video is passive. A book is active. When a child reads a , they control the speed. They go back. They compare the ears of the French Bulldog and the Boston Terrier side-by-side. They place their finger on the page. Studies show that retention of visual information (like breed identification) is 30% higher when using a physical book versus a scrolling video.

If you grew up with the Disney version, I highly recommend checking out the original—it's pure comfort food in book form! 📖✨

is a stray liver-spotted Dalmatian who joins the family to help nurse the 15 puppies. It’s a cozy, witty, and surprisingly deep story about the 'Twilight Bark' and the lengths parents will go for their family.