Copyright Date:
2015
Edition Date:
2015
Release Date:
10/01/15
Pages:
1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN:
1-492-61523-4
ISBN 13:
978-1-492-61523-1
Dewey:
E
LCCN:
2014039777
Dimensions:
24 x 29 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
School Library Journal
(Thu Oct 01 00:00:00 CDT 2015)
PreS-Gr 1 Flash is an adventurous little puppy who just wants to spend time with his humans. Unfortunately, on this day, they have school and work and errands to run. Flash, however, will not be denied. He sneaks away, hoping to join his loved ones in their activities. His owners are none too pleased when they see Flash at the bus stop, the school, and even in the car! Finally sequestered at home, Flash dreams of running free with a pack of dogs, until he is awakened by those he loves. An adorably cozy story of a busy family and their peppy pup, this book is a follow-up to Bad Dog Flash (Sourcebooks, 2014). Adult readers will feel like they are stepping back in time with the book's soft, muted, almost sepia-toned artwork, and classic font. The youngest readers will be able to "read" the book themselves just by looking at the quality illustrations. The text is simple and repetitive, and the size of the font distinguishes between what Flash is thinking and what his family is saying. This title works great as a read-aloud, as listeners will eagerly chime in on the repeated phrase "go home, Flash." VERDICT A strong pick for preschoolers and beginning readers. Amy Shepherd, St. Anne's Episcopal School, Middleton, DE
Playful puppy Flash doesn't want to stay home-he wants to go on adventures with his favorite people Even to places he shouldn't be... Dig hole. Big hole. Down hole... Up. Shake. Stroll. Go home, Flash But his owners know it's because he misses them while they're away, and they miss him too Praise for Bad Dog Flash "Children will love chanting the refrain ...Flash will appeal not just to canine lovers but also to all children who love an underdog. -- School Library Journal "A humorous story about a lovable, troublemaking puppy... Paul's delightfully expressive pencil-and-watercolor illustrations keep the pace moving forward."-- Kirkus