Lisa Vegan's Reviews > The Dog Who Cried Wolf
The Dog Who Cried Wolf
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bookshelves: reviewed, childrens, fiction, picture-books, dogs, readbooks-female-author-or-illust, z2009, zz-5star
Mar 25, 2008
bookshelves: reviewed, childrens, fiction, picture-books, dogs, readbooks-female-author-or-illust, z2009, zz-5star
I loved, loved, loved this book. The pictures are absolutely adorable. I wholeheartedly believed everything about this dog and the relationship of the girl and dog. The dog is so cute; his facial expressions and body language made him a very appealing companion animal.
The story is actually interesting and sweet and very funny, with an especially humorous twist at the end.
This is now one of my favorite picture books, and it can be enjoyed thoroughly by both young children and adults. I definitely plan to read and share other books by this author/illustrator.
Full disclosure: I love dogs.
The story is actually interesting and sweet and very funny, with an especially humorous twist at the end.
This is now one of my favorite picture books, and it can be enjoyed thoroughly by both young children and adults. I definitely plan to read and share other books by this author/illustrator.
Full disclosure: I love dogs.
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Apr 21, 2009 06:26PM
I hope that you and Izzy like it. If you get to it. I do understand about long to-reads lists. This is one I'd like to have for myself so I'd have it on hand to read. (I read to kids in various settings at times.) I can always take it out from the library again, of course. I found it completely charming!
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Abigail, I read Aesop's Fables. I have a copy somewhere...from the 1970s... Do you remember the name, by any chance?