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Product Details
Reading level: Baby-Preschool
Paperback: 32 pages
Publisher: Puffin
ISBN-10: 0140567089
ISBN-13: 978-0140567083
Ã¥ Å©±â 22.4 cm x 14.7 cm µÎ²² : 0.5 cm
Editorial Reviews
From School Library Journal
K-Gr 1-Tiny is a lovable dog that is anything but diminutive. The oversized canine and his owner venture outside to frolic in the snow. They have a snowball fight, go sledding, and Tiny hides from the boy. Even though readers can easily spot the gigantic dog's nose, eyes, or head in the illustrations, the child is unaware of his whereabouts. One line of text per page and limited repetitive vocabulary makes this a solid choice for very early readers. The double-spread watercolor artwork is bright and appealing. Fans of the earlier "Tiny" books will welcome this new story about the big brown dog, but it also stands quite well on its own.
From Booklist
Preschool-Gr. 1. On a winter day, a small boy introduces his dog Tiny, the enormous pet most recently seen in Tiny Goes to the Library (2000). Before putting on winter gear and heading outdoors to play, the boy explains that both he and Tiny love the snow. Tiny hides, which makes for some silly scenarios given his size and heft. Then boy and dog head home to warm cocoa. Like the other titles in the series, the slim story is written in the most basic language, with short sentences and mostly monosyllabic vocabulary. The bright, thickly brushed pictures offer clues to help readers puzzle out the text, while providing most of the humor. Fans of the series and newcomers will embrace the exuberant, large-size Tiny, and look forward to his next adventure. Gillian Engberg |
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