Copyright Date:
2018
Edition Date:
2018
Release Date:
04/03/18
Illustrator:
Boynton-Hughes, Brooke,
Pages:
1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN:
1-481-43075-0
ISBN 13:
978-1-481-43075-3
Dewey:
E
LCCN:
2017014898
Dimensions:
25 x 29 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Horn Book
(Wed Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2018)
This lively book captures the excitement of a dog park from the canine perspective, celebrating the opportunity to run free, befriend other dogs, roll in the mud, etc. Krisher's punchy couplets are composed of short phrases, and the text features a catchy refrain: "Dogs at the park... / Bark! Bark! Bark!" There's lots of humor and detail in the watercolor, colored-pencil, and pen-and-ink illustrations.
Kirkus Reviews
Dogs of many sizes and breeds accompany their owners to an extensive dog park for a day of canine cavorting.The story begins with two dogs, a Chihuahua and a Great Dane that live together, waiting by their door with excitement about going to the park. Other dogs proceed in turn to the park with their owners, a multicultural cast of human characters of different ages and ethnicities. The dog owners include older adults, two women in hijabs, and an interracial pair of dads with their baby. The dogs and their humans play and interact in small groups in vignettes and single-page illustrations, followed by a double-page spread with all the characters in action spread across the wide expanse of the well-appointed park. The dogs and owners then return to their homes for food and naps, during which some of the dogs dream of their time at the park. The minimal text unfolds in rhyming couplets with just a few words per page. The spare text is well-matched with delicate, detailed illustrations in pen and ink with watercolor and colored pencil, with extensive use of white space. This deceptively simple story can be used with a wide range of young readers: toddlers just starting to listen to real stories, preschoolers who like finding tiny details in illustrations, and emergent readers who will be able to handle the short, amusing text. There's a place for everyone at this dog park, with an inclusive, cheerful atmosphere and a subtle message that everyone can play together and get along. (Picture book. 2-7)
Come along and play with all of the dogs at Bark Park in this exuberant rhyming picture book that’s a treat for animal lovers of any age.
Welcome to Bark Park! There are dogs running and dogs relaxing, dogs riding and dogs sliding, dogs with a buddy and dogs getting muddy—all before returning home to bubble bath, a cozy dog bed, and sweet dreams of—what else?—being back at the park. Bark! Bark Bark!