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Reading level: Baby-Preschool
Edition: Paperback
ISBN : 0140565329
Ã¥ Å©±â : 26.6cm 21.2cm
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From Booklist
A rhyming text and big, bright illustrations give an uproarious spin to the situation of a kid whining for a pet. When a small girl begs to keep an octopus, her irate father reminds her of all the pets he has let her keep, and the pictures extend the nonsense scenarios. There is the crocodile under the bed, the penguins lined up in the door of the refrigerator, the ostrich with its head down the sink, the hibernating bear curved around the sofa, the giraffe waving good-bye through the chimney. This time Dad is firm: the octopus has to leave--but on the last page another monstrous pet is following her home. Preschoolers will love the domestic disorder that is just on the edge of their own playful fantasies.
Book Description
Could you say no to a sweet little pet with nowhere to go? How about a pet with big green, watery eyes and eight squiggly legs just made for cuddling? All you need is a big heart, an understanding parent, and a house that isn't just a home it's a complete zoo! Dan Yaccarino sets this comic tale in motion with bright, bold art that bursts off the page. This story will make any parent or child who's ever confronted a sweet, homeless ball of fur consider carefully and laugh out loud. |
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