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liked so may other Richard T, Morris books, but this one was just a miss for me, Perhaps it was the dog not in a seat belt or carrier or maybe the rhyme here and there, but not everywhere.
I might be in the minority, but I don't like equating animals to siblings, A picture book about the unending love between a boy and his dog,

Two brothers, two hands
Two brothers, four paws
Two brothers, ten fingers
Two brother, ten claws

A story about a boy and his brother, who just happens to be a dog.
I like the author's and illustrator's pictures, Super sweet peek at the relationship between a boy and his dog, Highly recommended for dog lovers, grades PreK, Those that have ever enjoyed the close relationship one can have with a pet will definitely enjoy this sweet, rhyming picture book.
The little boy and his dog are the subject of rhyming text that will have young readers counting eyes, legs, whiskers, and so on.
As young children get practice counting and categorizing the attributes of these two friends, they'll also gain an appreciation of the special relationship these two have.
This could also be a good mentor text for young writers that would
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like to describe their own special friendships with their pets.
Blech. No thanks. Just no, no, no. Made my day to read this book so cute There is something about the relationship between a child and their dog.
This book captures that special bond, A boy and his dog their love story told in verse and pictures, Love the spread of them reading in bed under the covers with a flashlight! This is a book about a boy and his dog.
Okay. A boy and his dog, A very cute book about a boy and his dog, There is a lot of counting in the book along with comparisons between the two, It is on the long side so it would make a better oneonone story, Adorable illustrations of a firsttruelove, a boy and his dog or a dog and his boy!, Some of it is counting body parts two hands, four paws, Other counts are more experiential one croons, one howls,The bond between a young boy and his dog, This was a nice little book about the relationship between a boy and dog, The author describes them as brothers, and they share everything together, A simple rhyming text adds a nice narrative flow, Just a love story to a boy and his dog and their relationship, Nothing sad happens to the dog! Despite the fact that only the human brother gets a seatbelt in the car Which, like, the obsessive dog moms I know always harnessed their dogs in the car This would be a perfect readaloud for dogloving families and a great gift for kids who have a strong relationship with their dogs.
Cutesy but confusing rhyme make a book that falls a little flat, Richard T. Morris is the author of This Is a Moose and Bye Bye, Baby! and a former E, B. White Award Honoree and Midwest Bookseller Choice Award winner, He lives in New Jersey with his family, .