Copyright Date:
2018
Edition Date:
2018
Release Date:
06/19/18
Pages:
1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN:
0-06-245718-7
ISBN 13:
978-0-06-245718-9
Dewey:
E
Dimensions:
27 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
Shark Dog enlivens a field trip to the great outdoors.Ms. Ablett invites the child narrator's father along since he's a famous explorer, and "it made sense for Shark Dog to join the fun" as well. The trip to the woods starts off as any might, the racially diverse students using magnifying glasses to examine creepy-crawlies and record their finds. But Shark Dog's arrival at a pond full of identical-looking "frogs and toads" puts an end to the normalcy. And after the kids see tons of flora and fauna on the nature trail, lunch brings rain and mud, which is Shark Dog's favorite! Afterward, the students pair up to find "something interesting," many of them bringing their finds back to the group. (Shark Dog brings a branch still attached to a portion of trunk, in the hollow of which sits a perturbed owl.) But the big find (thanks to Shark Dog's nose) is a bear cub trapped under a fallen tree. The group works together to free it (nothing is said about mama bear) and follows Shark Dog's sniffer back to the bus. Adamson's cartoony pencil-and-watercolor illustrations are bright, cheery, and busy, but the outdoor etiquette shown in them is not always spot-on (kids feed a squirrel from their lunches, for example), and the round white eyes of the wildlife give them a rather manic look. The narrator, Dad, and Ms. Ablett all present white. This fantasy field trip is one kids are better off skipping. (Picture book. 4-6)
Horn Book
(Mon Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2019)
A brown-skinned, pig-tailed girl spends the length of this book telling her father why he should let her take his spot next to Mommy in the "big bed" ("Am I mistaken, or don't you already have a mommy?"). Knight's cartoony illustrations capture the imagined outcomes of the girl's hilarious hard sell--such as when ousted Daddy waves from a cot plunked somewhere in a forest.
Splash! It's a shark! Woof! No wait, it's a dog!
Hey! It’s Shark Dog: a one-of-a-kind pet! And this time, he’s joining Ms. Ablett’s class on their school trip.
For Shark Dog, a trip to the woods means: Jumping in a pond full of frogs! Frolicking in mud! And shaking off mud!
The great outdoors is loads of fun and nothing short of an adventure for a pet like Shark Dog. But the muddy fun stops when there's a loud cry coming from the woods. An animal is in trouble, and it’s up to Shark Dog to save the day!
FOLLOW THAT SHARK DOG!
From author-illustrator Ged Adamson, Shark Dog and the School Trip Rescue! is the perfect back-to-school book for fans of such favorites as Hello, My Name Is Octicorn, Not Quite Narwhal, and The Adventures of Beekle.