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* 2000³â ALA Notable Children's Book
* 2000³â Charlotte Zolotow Award Honor Book
* 2001³â Buckeye Children's Book Award
* 00-01³â Keystone to Reading Book Award Masterlist
* 00-02³â Reading List (TLA)
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Edition: Paperback(32 pages) & Tape Set
ISBN: 8955785038
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From Our Editors
Celebrated storyteller Jules Feiffer is a man of many talents: This Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist, playwright, screenwriter, and novelist is also an acclaimed children's book author! Bark, George is a delightfully silly picture book about a dog who can't seem to bark right; for some unknown reason, he makes all sorts of other animal sounds. Bark, George is written for very young children, but this fantastic farce is sure to amuse kids -- and adults! -- of all ages.
From the Publisher
"Bark, George," says George's mother, and George goes: "Meow," which definitely isn't right, because George is a dog. And so is his mother, who repeats, "Bark, George." And George goes, "Quack, quack." What's going on with George? Find out in this hilarious new picture book from Jules Feiffer.
Kathleen Odean - Horn Book
When George, a lanky puppy, is told by his mother to bark, he answers with a "meow" and then a series of other animal noises. When she takes him to a human vet, the man pulls animal after animal out of George's throat. The problem seems to be solved, until the last page when George opens his mouth and "Hello" comes out. On clean, wide pages, the cartoon like illustrations feature funny facial expressions and priceless body language. A clever, catchy story from a master cartoonist.
Sesame Street Parents
There's a laugh on every page as Jules Feiffer tells an old story in a fresh way, with just a few words and big, colorful, cartoonlike pictures. Preschoolers will act out the animal sounds, and they'll love the way the small dog turns a logical, familiar world upside down.
Publisher's Weekly
In just a few pen strokes and just a few words, Feiffer (I Lost My Bear) outlines the playful scenario of a puppy who cannot say "arf." The images are striking, with no background details or props but the unobtrusive text. In the initial spreads, a big dog and a little one face each other from opposite sides of the book: "George's mother said: `Bark, George.' George went: `Meow.' " As George proceeds to quack, oink and moo, his dismayed mother grimaces and puts her paw on her head in the classic gimme-a-break gesture. She takes her afflicted son to a veterinarian, who snaps on a rubber glove and decisively repeats the title command. This time, when the pup meows, "The vet reached deep down inside of George... And pulled out a cat." Feiffer reverses the old-lady-who-swallowed-a-fly plot and boosts the giddiness with every barnyard animal removed from tiny George. The pen-and-ink close-ups of the dogs and vet are studies in minimalism and eloquence, and the characters' body language registers intense effort and amazement. Rather than being black-on-white, the illustrations get a boost from cool pastel hues. This pairing of an ageless joke with a crisp contemporary look will initiate many an animated game of animal sounds.
Library Journal
A lovable pup tries to bark, but all that comes out are other animals' sounds, until a cathartic trip to the vet unleashes the problem. A pack of fun, with droll illustrations and deadpan text.
School Library Journal
What's to be done? When George's mother tells him to bark, the puppy meows then quacks, oinks, and finally moos! Like any good mother, the canine marches her son to the vet, who sets right to work. Reaching deep down George's throat, the vet pulls out a cat! But this does not solve the problem, and the doc continues his hilarious extractions. Deep inside his patient, he finds a duck, a pig, and even a cow. At last, when all are removed, George utters an "arf." Young readers will roar with laughter at this slapstick farce with simple line drawings, set against pastel backgrounds, which convey a full range of emotions. But the loudest laughs will come from the readers who share their lives with dogs. When the pup leaves the vet and joins the crowds of people on the street, his mother proudly tells him to bark. George's answer? "Hello!" No surprise to any dog owner who knows what's really deep inside that furry body. |
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