Little Dog and DuncanLittle Dog and Duncan
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Book, 2002
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Current format, Book, 2002, , No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsThe endearing characters from Little Dog Poems are back—and this time the little girl and her little dog have a very large overnight visitor. Duncan is so big that he plays fetch with a log instead of a stick, his head alone fills Little Dog’s bed, and he takes up way more than his share of the backseat. But even though he and Little Dog are very different, they have lots in common, too—both love cookies and scratches and mud and mischief. Thirty short, playful poems, narrated by the little girl and illustrated with delicate watercolors, affectionately observe the contrasting canines and are an appealing introduction to poetry for very young readers.
When Duncan comes to stay overnight, a little girl and her little dog are not quite sure what to make of this rather large and strange dog, but soon Little Dog and Duncan discover that even though they are very different, they have a lot in common, including eating cookies and getting into trouble, in a lively collection of poems.
Poems describe two dogs of different sizes who are alike in many ways.
The endearing characters from Little Dog Poems are back—and this time the little girl and her little dog have a very large overnight visitor. Duncan is so big that he plays fetch with a log instead of a stick, his head alone fills Little Dog’s bed, and he takes up way more than his share of the backseat. But even though he and Little Dog are very different, they have lots in common, too—both love cookies and scratches and mud and mischief. Thirty short, playful poems, narrated by the little girl and illustrated with delicate watercolors, affectionately observe the contrasting canines and are an appealing introduction to poetry for very young readers.
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