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Average rating3.8
Reading goes to the dogs in this timeless Beginner Book edited by Dr. Seuss. From big dogs and little dogs to red, green, and blue dogs, dogs going up and dogs going fast . . . who knew dogs were so busy? And laughter will ensue at the repeated question
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We read this one before naptime today. Immediately after I read it, AppleBlossom, my almost preschooler got in her bed and “read” it to herself retelling by the pictures and what she “thinks” she remembers me saying. Seeing this kind of interest in a book makes me smile. It covers so many things from prepositions to colors and numbers. Touching on so many topics that we're working on in other “school” activities. I know it's been recommended to me a million times I just had not gotten to it until now. I really hope that we will be able to add more of the Beginner Books to our shelves if they would all have this sort of reception.
This is a bit of a weird one. It doesn't rhyme. There's no storyline. It has some opposites, but a lot of random stuff. My kid liked it though, so that's a thumbs up. :)
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1 released bookBeginner Books is a 26-book series first released in 1913 with contributions by Helen Marion Palmer, Fritz Siebel, and 13 others.