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Book Reviews of Go, Dog. Go!: P.D. Eastman's Book of Things That GoBook Review: Short and sweet. Summary: 5 Stars
This book is a favorite for my two year old child. Out of all the board books she has ripped up this one remained in tact. Kira, my daughter, points at it every morning and says dog dog, repeatedly. It has been very helpful for her vocals and also for her recognition skills. I highly recommend it for your child. The book is short enough that it keeps her attention and long enough to stimulate her mind.
Book Review: NOT the original!!! Beware! Summary: 1 Stars
I bought this book at Target (it's smaller and sturdier than the one my kids had) only to find that this is NOT the original "Go, Dog, Go!" Some of the very best parts are missing (for instance, the "do you like my hat?" interactions -)
GET THE WONDERFUL ORIGINAL, not this bland revision.
Bobbi
(ps: same with Are You My Mother - there's a "revised" one - not as good as the original)
Book Review: Don't buy this book Summary: 1 Stars
This is a terrible adapation of the orignal Go Dog Go. When adapting it for a board book format, the editors lost most of the fun in the original language. Many of the pictures don't make sense with the new words, and you'll wonder how this ever could have been a "classic" Buy the original. It's only a few dollars more, and well worth the price and the risk of a few ripped pages.
Book Review: Board book is NOT the same as Hardcover Summary: 1 Stars
I, too, remembered "Go Dog. Go!" very fondly. Unfortunately, the Board Book is nowhere near as entertaining.The pictures are selections from the hardcover, with new words. No "Do You Like My Hat?" dialogue. I was SO disappointed! My sons (3 and 9 months) like it - but I immediately bought the "real" book when I discovered this one was lacking.
Book Review: Brings back memories... Summary: 5 Stars
I loved this book as a kid and love reading it to my kids. Plus now it's in a board book edition-can't get much better than that for your book-eating litle monsters! It's an easy read, with lots of rhyme and fun illustrations. And each time the girl dog and boy dog meet up ("Do you like my hat?" "I do not") the kids get a good laugh out of their good-byes.
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