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A hilariously interactive picture book that will have kids barking, growling . . . and chirping—but mostly laughing out loud. A companion to the popularCat Secretsby Jef Czekaj.
Two dogs must teach their new puppy to be a good dog.
The puppy has to learn to growl . . . but it keeps tweeting.
Roll over . . . but it eats worms. . . .
Will this puppy ever learn theDog Rules?
Raising a new puppy can be so rewarding!
Okay, let’s begin. Can you show him how to growl?
Roll over?
Bark?
Will this puppy ever learn?
Praise for Cat Secrets:
“There’s readalone potential here as well as readaloud, but most of all there’s pretend-to-be-a-kitty potential, and kids will find the opportunity irresistible.”—The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
“Irresistible cartoon art.”—ALA Booklist
Enjoyable humor with a subtle lesson about&accepting a child who is different.A great read-aloud for engaging and amusing&preschoolers with short attention spans.Praise for AUSTIN, LOST IN AMERICA: Full of colorful, energetic images in [Czekajs] typical witty style, with laugh-out-loud graphic novel-style scenes from start to finish& A recommended purchase.Praise for OINK-A-DOODLE-MOO: This circular tale offers plenty of laughs, and children will love to join in on the wacky string of animal sounds. A great storytime choice....Pass it on.Praise for OINK-A-DOODLE-MOO: Get ready for many, ever-sillier rereadings.Praise for OINK-A-DOODLE-MOO: Czekaj wrings an impressive amount of humor from a simple conceit; the story will likely have children ready to play telephone (or just make some animal noises).Praise for OINK-A-DOODLE-MOO: The simple compositions, dynamic posed animals, bright colors, and large word bubbles will make this as successful with larger groups as it will blc"Copyright © 2018 - 2024 ShopSpell