My Dog Laughs
By Rachel Isadora
Illustrated by Rachel Isadora
By Rachel Isadora
Illustrated by Rachel Isadora
By Rachel Isadora
Illustrated by Rachel Isadora
By Rachel Isadora
Illustrated by Rachel Isadora
Category: Children's Picture Books
Category: Children's Picture Books
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$17.99
Aug 21, 2018 | ISBN 9780399173851 | 2-5 years
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Aug 21, 2018 | ISBN 9780698189478 | 2-5 years
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Praise
* “Readers without a puppy will soon be begging for a dog of their own by the conclusion of this enchanting look at pet ownership. . . . The children’s observations often turn amusingly candid. . . . As with I Hear a Pickle, Isadora delightfully showcases everyday pleasures. Relying on expressive, minimalist art and simple prose, she offers a winsome take on a well-trod topic. This charming work deserves a spot in all libraries.”—School Library Journal, starred review
“Features dogs of many breeds, sizes, and ages, with a cast of charming toddlers and preschoolers describing their dogs. . . . Each section shows different children interacting with their own dogs in all sorts of situations, described with just a few words of text with the child as narrator. . . . The whole gamut of canine behavior is covered. . . . Isadora’s spare ink-and-watercolor illustrations are delightfully amusing, whether showing the children romping with their dogs or having a quiet snuggle. . . . This endearing introduction to dog behavior will please those who already have a dog and make those who don’t want to join the fun.”—Kirkus Reviews
“There’s some nice messaging about good dogmanship and good lessons for everybody, and plenty of humor. The spirited, informal line and watercolor vignettes, featuring a multiracial cast of kids and a multi-breed cast of dogs, offer peeks into various kinds of kid-and-dog interactions, and throughout there’s a happy cavalcade of wagging tails and owners who’d wag ’em if they had ’em. The result is a catalogue of the kind of vivid detail that will make dog owners yelp in recognition and the dogless whimper in yearning.”—The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
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