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* Kirkus Best Book of the Year
* Oklahoma Book Award for Illustration
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Board book: 32 pages
ISBN-10: 1101994452
ISBN-13: 978-1101994450
å ũ: 17.8 cm x 14 cm
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Book Description
Richly illustrated and with a simple, loving message, this board book is the perfect introduction to the value of quiet virtues like friendship, kindness, and loyalty.
Jane isn't strong like her dad or graceful like her mom. She isn't brave like her sisters or daring like her brothers. When she tries to be those things, Jane just doesn't feel like herself. Is she special enough for a life in show-biz. Her ringmaster thinks so, but not for the reasons Jane expects. This sweet story of an ordinary dog in an extraordinary circus family is now available as a board book
School Library Journal
Jane is an ordinary dog, which under normal circumstances shouldn't be cause for much angst. But as part of a circus troupe in which all of the other members of her family are extraordinarily graceful, strong, or brave, she feels the need to find her special talent. Unfortunately, she's afraid of heights, is not all that artistic, "and then there was that whole balancing ball disaster." Readers will notice that the ringmaster has a soft spot in his heart for Jane and understand how he could be perfectly content with her being "a really good dog." Harrison's detailed and expressive illustrations give the circus animals plenty of personality and lend an air of grandeur to their talents. The pages depicting Jane's disaster-prone circus tricks and the resulting emergency room visit are particularly funny. In a world full of competition for kids to be the fastest, smartest, and best at everything, this story's message is a worthy one. Jane is exceptionally good at being herself, and for that, she is loved.
Booklist
In this darling picture-book debut, Jane, a little white dog, sits under a series of circus posters touting the amazing feats performed by animals including her own family members: mother, a graceful rider; father, the strong man; brothers, daring canine cannonballs; sisters, fearless on the high wire! Is Jane extraordinary, too? Minimal text provides the thought thread, but its the bold acrylic paintings bursting with primary colors set against white backgrounds that capture the action as well as the comical but pointed comparisons. Mothers fur flies as she balances atop a horse; Janes fur flies when she scratches fleas. Father heaves an elephant overhead; poor Jane can hardly drag the bucket containing the elephants poop! Janes attempts to find her special talent, illustrated in a few dramatic, dizzying spreads, end in spectacular disaster. Youngsters will sympathize with Janes struggles, but they will also notice and be reassured by how fondly the ringmaster looks at Jane, who is, in fact, an excellent companion. Tots will sit, stay, listen, and beg, Again! Preschool-Kindergarten.
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