Woofster (also known as Puppy) is the fifth main character of Super Why, Whyatt and the Beanstalk family adopt him.
He is currently the fifth member of Super Readers and he uses dictionary power to aid the others when they do not know a certain word.
Personality
Not much information has been given about Puppy. But just like any other puppy he is very playful, happy, and perky. He loves to play with Whyatt and loves him very deeply. Especially when they can go outside to play!
Puppy seems to be empathetic also, when someone feels sad then he tends to feel sad too.
Appearance
Woofster is a golden retriever with light brown spots randomly placed around his body. His nose is black while his eyes are dark blue. He has thin brown eyebrows and wears a dark blue collar with gold piece attached to it.
Woofster

Puppy as Woofster
With "Dictionary Power" Woofster will use his dictionary to look up words the Super Readers may not understand in order to make the situation for them easier to understand.
In his transformed state, Woofster can talk. And he does not have his own Why Flyer. He rides in Super Why's behind him while wearing a helmet as well.
In Whyatt’s story, The Super Readers discover that Puppy is actually Woofster from the book Woofster Finds A Home and he becomes a member of the team at the end of the episode.
Woofster essentially looks the same but with a royal/midnight blue cape with a small orange dictionary hanging from the center. When used, the dictionary grows in size so that Woofster can show the audience.
In "The Missing Princess of Pet City", he is able to change into his storybook incarnation that Super Why has created. He looks identical to his normal transformed state, except he wears red gloves and can walk bipedal.
Problems Woofster Encountered
- Woofster Finds A Home: Whyatt heads to an adoption for pets and comes by Puppy, in need of a family. They learn he has a tale of his own and accept him into the Super Reader's group.
- The Great Robot Race: Puppy and Whyatt want to win a race but Puppy keeps dropping the bowl of porridge off of his back.
- The Pupp-athon: Woofster is distracted by a clothes box when he is supposed to do a hula hoop trick at the Storybook Village Talent Show.
Quotes
- "Woof-dee-doo!"
- "Now wag your tail!"
- "And Woofster, with dictionary power!"
- "With my doggy dictionary, I can tell you what any word means!" (Gives the definition.)
- "Now we know what it means!”
- "Woofster to the rescue!"
- "Give your tail a wag!"
- ”Barkarooni!”
Trivia
- Despite the both of them being dogs, there has been no interaction between Puppy and Red's puppy. Incidentally, both of them are called/named Puppy, but Red's is a female dog.
- Woofster is the only male to be voiced by a female, making him the only transgender Super Reader.
- Woofster's name is a play on Merriam-Webster (the renowned dictionary company named after Noah Webster) and Wooster from Wagon Train.
- Alongside Red and Pig, he is one of the three Super Readers to have a storybook incarnation with a different appearance.
- He can only speak inside of storybooks and in the Book Club, and can only make barking sounds in Storybook Village.
- Whenever someone asks him what a word means, he curves his tail. The reason why is unknown.
- It's not known how Woofster exactly got his powers.
- He and Princess Pea are the only ones that kept their respective voice actors.
- in The Missing Princess of Pet City, Woofster has transformation from his true self to his comic self looking like half human and half dog.