I didn't partially like this but I can see children liking it. I did like the colorful illustrations and the story itself and I can see children liking it also as it was full of imagination and adventure.
There once was a girl who loved stories and her favorite was the story of Cinderella. She would pretend to be the fairy godmother in the story as she liked to make things happen. One day as she was being the fairy godmother, she wanted to make some dramatic changes so she decided to use her dog Ruff. She decided that she would turn him into a human. Yes, her dog would become Ruff-erella, she would change the dog into a girl!
All she had to do was to teach Ruff how to be a human. Actually, it sounds impossible to me but she has it all under control and she starts Ruff out with some clothes, make-up, and begins showing Ruff how to eat like a human. She then, takes Rufferella to a party as she believes she’s ready to be seen and she’s right, everyone thinks she’s a human. Rufferella is a hit! Everyone loves her and she becomes popular, so popular the Queen invites her to her ball. Well, this story takes a twist but Rufferella doesn’t lose her shoe but she does cause quite a commotion at the ball. The ending was perfect for this story and there’s a good lesson tied to it as well.
It's a good story for children as the imagination and story are fun and entertaining. 4 stars