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Dog Rules


No. of pages 32

Published: 2016

Great for age 7-10 years

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A hilariously interactive picture book that will have kids barking, growling . . . and chirpingbut mostly laughing out loud. A companion to the popular Cat Secrets by Jef Czekaj.Two dogs must teach their new puppy to be a good dog.The puppy has to learn to growl . . . but it keeps tweeting.Roll over . . . but it eats worms. . . . Will this puppy ever learn the Dog Rules

 

 

This book has been graded for interest at 4 years.

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published in 2016 by HarperCollins Publishers Inc .

Czekaj is a cartoonist, children's book author and illustrator, and underground DJ. His comic Grampa and Julie: Shark Hunters ran in Nickelodeon magazine for more than ten years. Jef's other picture books include Austin, Lost in America; Cat Secrets; Oink-a-Doodle-Moo; and Hip & Hop, Don't Stop! He lives in Somerville, Massachusetts. You can visit him online at www. czekaj. com.

 

"Enjoyable humor with a subtle lesson about...accepting a child who is different."--Kirkus Reviews

 

"A great read-aloud for engaging and amusing...preschoolers with short attention spans."--School Library Journal

 

Praise for AUSTIN, LOST IN AMERICA: "Full of colorful, energetic images in [Czekaj's] typical witty style, with laugh-out-loud graphic novel-style scenes from start to finish... A recommended purchase."--School Library Journal

 

Praise for OINK-A-DOODLE-MOO: "This circular tale offers plenty of laughs, and children will love to join in on the wacky string of animal sounds. A great storytime choice....Pass it on."--School Library Journal

 

Praise for OINK-A-DOODLE-MOO: "Get ready for many, ever-sillier rereadings."--Kirkus Reviews

 

Praise for OINK-A-DOODLE-MOO: "Czekaj wrings an impressive amount of humor from a simple conceit; the story will likely have children ready to play telephone (or just make some animal noises)."--Publishers Weekly

 

Praise for OINK-A-DOODLE-MOO: "The simple compositions, dynamic posed animals, bright colors, and large word bubbles will make this as successful with larger groups as it will be with an audience of a few."--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

 

Praise for CAT SECRETS: "There's readalone potential here as well as readaloud, but most of all there's pretend-to-be-a-kitty potential, and kids will find the opportunity irresistible."--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

 

Praise for CAT SECRETS: "The book has obvious appeal as a read-aloud, with its instructions and large-format cartoons, but it has the intimacy of a story to be read independently."--School Library Journal

 

Praise for CAT SECRETS: "Irresistible cartoon art."--Booklist

 

Praise for CAT SECRETS: "Expressive, high-contrast, high-energy cartoons."--Publishers Weekly

 

Praise for HIP AND HOP, DON'T STOP!: "The bright colors and engaging characters will grab children's attention."---School Library Journal