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     ǰ  Dog and Bear (Boston Globe-Horn Book Award , ϵĿ, ۹) (ǰ)

  å:Dog and Bear (Boston Globe-Horn Book Award , ϵĿ, ۹) (ǰ)
  :Laura Vaccaro Seeger (Author, Illustrator)
  ǻ : Roaring Brook Press
  :32
  ISBN:9781596430532
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* Boston Globe - Horn Book Award
* A PUBLISHERS WEEKLY BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR
* A KIRKUS BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR
* ALSC Notable Children's Book
* Children's Books: 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing
* New York Public Library, NYPL Book for Reading and Sharing
* Illinois Monarch Award


2008 Caldecott First the Egg Theodor Seuss Geisel Award One Boy ؼ ټ Ʈ ׸å Laura Vaccaro Seeger ִ ׸åԴϴ.

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- Bear in the Chair
- Play with Me!
- Dog Changes His Name

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Hardcover: 32 pages
ISBN-10: 1596430532
ISBN-13: 978-1596430532
å ũ: 26 cm x 20.9 cm



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Book Description
Laura Vaccaro Seeger's highly praised concept books have introduced children to colors, opposites, emotions, and the alphabet. Now she guides children on the first steps to reading with three sweet, funny stories about a stuffed bear and a frisky dachshund who happen to be best friends. Simple, engaging texts and bright, colorful pictures make this a perfect book for emergent readers to read by themselves or to share with friends. And in Dog and Bear, readers will discover two chaming characters, ready to take their place on the shelves next to Henry and Mudge, Frog and Toad, and George and Martha.


School Library Journal *Starred Review*
In this endearing picture book, a tail-wagging dachshund and a multicolored stuffed bear star in three tales about friendship. In the first, Dog wants to go outside, but Bear is perched atop a tall chair and can't get down. It takes encouragement and ingenuity, but the pooch eventually helps his pal descend; unfortunately, Bear's scarf has been left behind. Next, Dog wants to play and brings out numerous toys, but Bear is busy reading. At last, he closes his book and asks, "What shall we do?," and the pup appears with a stack of volumes ("Read to me!"). Finally, Dog decides to change his name. Bear points out that none of the traditional canine choices is suitable, imagining what his friend would be like if he were called Spot (speckled with colorful dots), Fluffy (pink, with a cotton-candy body), or Prince (dressed in royal regalia). They reach a consensus when Bear suggests "My Best Friend Dog" (Dog for short). The characters and a few highlighted objects are drawn with thick black lines, colored with bright variegated hues, and set against white backdrops. The eye-catching artwork shines with humor and warmth. Told with simplicity and charm, this story is appropriate for sharing aloud or for newly confident readers.


Booklist *Starred Review*
Seeger, whose Black? White! Day? Night! (2006) was a 2007 Booklist Editors' Choice, introduces a pair of endearing animal friends in this winning picture book. Bear is a multicolored stuffed toy; Dog is a playful, rowdy dachshund. In three distinct stories, Bear and Dog solve problems, tussle, and enjoy the warm feelings that friendship brings. In the first episode, Dog helps timid Bear down from a high stool. In the second, Dog wants to play, but Bear needs some quiet time alone. And in the final story, Dog suffers a small identity crisis, but Bear helps him recognize that he is just fine as he is. The distinct stories give this the feel of a beginning chapter book, and Seeger's minimal text is perfectly paced for new readers, who will love the dose of humor at each story's close. In pictures as spare and charming as the text, Seeger captures preschoolers' expressions and body language in her animals, painted in elemental shapes lined in black and set against empty white backgrounds that keep the focus squarely on the characters. Young children who have discovered their own first best friends will recognize the highs and lows, and they'll want to add Bear and Dog to their list of favorite animal pals.


Kirkus Reviews
Seeger moves from the concept book she has become known for to the classic friendship book with ease, her just-right dialogue developing her characters swiftly and cleanly.


The Horn Book
Stories about a pair of friends almost always hark back to the enduring richness found in Lobel's Frog and Toad tales. This duo is worthy of the comparison.


Publisher's Weekly
As inventive and fresh as Seeger's HIDDEN ALPHABET, the three gentle stories in this inspired collection are utterly charming...Enchanting.
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