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Blog: Wendy Orr's author journal (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Blog: Wendy Orr's author journal (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Blog: Mayra's Secret Bookcase (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Harvey the Hungry Dog
(from The Adventures of Harvey the Wonder Dog)
by Lise Dominique
Illustrations by Chrissie Vales
State Street Publishing
ISBN: 978-0-9760216-7-4
Children's book, iPad app
Website: Harvey the Wonder Dog
This delightful children's book tells the story of an adorable Labrador named Harvey. From the time he is a cuddly puppy, to his adventures throughout winter, spring, summer and fall, to his friendship with his best dog friend Karma, Harvey is a doggy who takes food VERY SERIOUSLY! However, there's one thing that Harvey hungers more than anything in the world: love.
I had the opportunity to review the iPad application and I have to say that it was a throughly enjoyable experience. With just a tap of my finger, the pages open fluidly and smoothly, giving the impression that I have a real book in my hands. The tale is written in an old-fashioned style, with mostly narrative and very little dialogue. The prose has a quiet tone, making this a perfect little book to read to a young child at bedtime. I'm one of those people who believe there can never be too many dog books. I found the illustrations charming with their simple style and soft pastel colors. Harvey will steal the hearts of young and adults alike and I look forward to his next adventure.
And just in case you're wondering... yes, Harvey is based on a real dog named--you guessed it--Harvey!
Find out more on Amazon.
Blog: Natasha's News (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Only 13 days until How to Raise a Dinosaur is released! The books are in the warehouse. Author copies are heading my way. Review copies are being mailed out. The YouTube video has been uploaded. Book signings are in place. Now all that is left is for millions of people to buy my book!
Hey, a girl can dream big. It's a DINOSAUR book.
Blog: Margo Dill's Read These Books and Use Them! (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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I am sharing my pets with you today (Chester the boxer and Hush Puppy the basset hound) because I am an animal lover. And because I am an animal lover, I also want us to take a trip back and remember the book The Incredible Journey by Shelia Burnford. Many of you have probably seen the Disney movie Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey, starring the voices of Michael J. Fox, Sally Field, and Don Ameche as the animals that make their way back home after an incredible journey. There’s not a dry eye in the room when those three lovable pets make their way back at the end. The movie is based on Shelia Burnford’s book.
The book was published in 1961 by Little, Brown the first time. Then it was re-released by Bantam and Delacorte Press in the 1990s. The movie came out in 1993; and of course, it differs from the book as all movies do. But still both are great and wonderful and a good animal story, bringing tears to the eyes of readers and watchers, like some other old classics: Old Yeller and Where the Red Fern Grows. In this story, we are not dealing with any dead dogs though. (You know, there’s so many dead dogs in children’s literature that Gordon Korman wrote the book, No More Dead Dogs!)
If you have animal lovers at home or in your classroom, suggest to them that they read The Incredible Journey. When they are finished, they can watch the movie, and they can compare and contrast the two. Which one did they like better? Why? You can also ask kids to discuss why they think so many recent kids’ movies are based on books like Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs or Where the Wild Things Are. And why do movies differ from the book? These are all interesting discussions or writing topics for children.
So, do you have a pet? What kind? What name? Have a pet story? Have a favorite pet book? Let us all know!
Add a CommentBlog: Mayra's Secret Bookcase (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Hi all,
I'm happy to announce that APRIL won a signed print copy of my children's picture book, CRASH!
Congratulations, April!!!!!
Thanks to all who participated and left comments!
It sounds absolutely adorable. What a precious dog. Thanks for sharing!
How cute!
If the inside looks as good as the cover, children will love it!
And the real Harvey is just as cute!
Morgan Mandel
http://morganmandel.blogspot.com
Awww. It looks wonderful! I love it!
iPad, huh? I am officially jealous. That's my next big purchase.
This sound like a fun book. The cover art is wonderful.
Cheryl
Hi Mayra,
I too, adore dogs and love reading books about dogs. Thanks for sharing the review.
Nicole Weaver
http://marieandherfriendthe seaturtle.blogspot.com
Love labs, and the story sounds so cute. Thanks for sharing, I will have to grab a copy.
Terri
I am a big fan of dog books myself! Thanks for reviewing this. I wish I had an ipad!
Sounds like it will be a fun book to read. I like the cover. Enjoyed your review!
This looks so adorable and fun! My kids would love it!