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What You Need to Know:
• Funny, funny picture book for any young reader who loves dogs, because, what kid doesn't? (even if for some,
   it's from afar:)
• Fantastic illustrations.
• This is a perfect book to teach the concept of opposites to a preschooler.
Sweet Book Summary:
Dogs is a gentle, funny little romp celebrating all things canine. The narrative explores all sorts of dog virtues, in an opposite format. "I love big dogs and small dogs. I love tough dogs and soft dogs.", and so on. The main attractions here are the illustrations. The pictures are funny little caricatures of each breed. Your preschooler will especially enjoy the surprise ending, when we find out the narrator is actually a cat, and her most favorite kind of dogs are the ones who don't chase her!
Author: Emily Gravett Illustrator: Emily Gravett Published: 2010, 32 pages
Themes: Excellent Read-Aloud, Humor, Animals, Opposites
If You Liked This Book, Try:
Shampoodle, Joan Holub
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This recommendation was written by: Melissa Y.
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