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Paperback: 32 pages 
ISBN-10: 0312561180 
ISBN-13: 978-0312561185 
Ã¥ Å©±â: 25.3 cm x 19.8 cm 
 
 
 
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Book Description 
I set off one morning in my little red canoe. 
My dog wagged his tail. 
"Can I come, too?" 
"You bet," I said. 
"A trip for two--just me and you." 
 
When a girl and her dog set out on a canoe trip together, they're expecting a quiet afternoon for two. Then a beaver decides to join them, even when the girl protests that "It's a one-dog canoe." And when a loon, and a wolf, and a bear, and a moose all ask for a ride, it's almost too much. But they all manage to fit in this one-dog canoe--until a frog comes along. . . . 
 
 
Publishers Weekly 
¡°Rhyming text sets a buoyant tone, as do debut artist Hoyt's lively illustrations. . . . Readers will happily embark on this animated excursion.¡± 
 
 
Kirkus Reviews 
¡°A girl sets out on a canoe ride and is joined by her dog, then a variety of animal passengers. . . . Hoyt, in his children's book debut, plays with perspective . . . [while] Casanova's rhyming text employs a familiar cumulative twist as each animal requests a ride.¡± 
 
 
School Library Journal 
¡°A lively rhyming text and wry sense of humor take a wide-eyed, ponytailed little girl and her dog on an adventurous trip down the river. . . . Their inevitable big splash will surely elicit giggles.¡± 	 | 
 
 	
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