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Please Take Me for a Walk

40p. 978-0-37585-863-5.
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PreS-Gr 1 The star of this book, a fuzzy white terrier, is the quintessence of dogdom. The title serves as a refrain, and at each repetition children see only the pup against a green background, looking hopeful and appealing as he romps around on his red-and-white gingham leash. The other pages are awash with charming autumnal scenes that depict the heart of a village and all the happy activities the dog envisions himself engaging in: "I need to chase away the neighbor's cat, /send the birds back to their nests, /and keep the squirrels high up in the trees]." This is readers' opportunity to enjoy many aspects of their own world through the safety and enthusiasm of the animal's eyes. Children will appreciate the vitality and diversity in each picture, executed in charcoal on paper with digital collages. They'll see families in the park, stores with friendly proprietors, houses, sidewalks, vehicles, mail carriers, and a spectacular variety of other dogs. The collages contribute a riot of texture and color to each page. This delightful addition will have children voicing a request very much like the pup's: to get out and interact with their communities."Susan Weitz, formerly at Spencer-Van Etten School District, Spencer, NY" Copyright 2010 Media Source Inc.
Charcoal on paper and digital collage illustrations ably reflect this energetic puppy's titular plea. He describes what he plans to do on his walk, from cat and squirrel chasing, to visiting local shops, to meeting other dogs. But most important is showing off his best friend: the person on the other end of the leash. Dog-lovers will find both pup and book irresistible.

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