The canine cartoons make an elementary text funny and coherent and still one of the best around.- School Library Journal.īeginner Books was co-founded by Phyllis Cerf with Theodor Geisel (Dr. Go! offers all this and more, wrapped up in one simply worded, warmly hued package… Not only will this book inspire peals of laughter in kids, it will also help them make the magical connection between those mysterious black squiggles on the page, and the words they hear and speak. Synopsis: With the use of just 75 words, this book for beginning readers is a delightful story with dogs, dogs and more dogs!Īmazon writes: Life lessons? Romance? Literary instruction? Go, Dog. Themes: Beginning reading, humor, animals, colors, counting, concepts Eastman Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers (June 12, 1966) This week’s Perfect Picture Book Friday selection is a family favorite: Go, Dog. Now back to today’s other important business! It’s also Read Across America Day! Go here for downloadables on how you can participate in this fun event. Also, be sure to pop on over to Seussville to enjoy fun and games. Check your local listings for times and channels. Seuss! Hooray! PBS is having a marathon today of Cat In The Hat episodes.
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