Do you have trouble finding a book to read? Would you rather eat broccoli or cauliflower than read a book? Kids, take my advise about a good book. These books are my idea of good books!
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Posted in Books on December 14, 2007 by jtunisonMarley: A Dog Like No Other by John Grogan
Posted in Books on December 14, 2007 by jtunison
If you like funny dogs and lots of action, this book will make you laugh and cry. Marley is an energetic dog. He gets into so much trouble, especially when he is near the ocean. Marley lives with a family. They love him, but they don’t always love his actions. Marley: A Dog Like No Other is a nonfiction book for picky readers like me!
Dogs’ Letters To Santa by Bill Adler, editor
Posted in Books on December 14, 2007 by jtunison
Does your dog or dogs send letters to Santa? Do your dogs wish they had i pods? Yes they do send letters. Bill Adler collected letters to Santa from dogs all over the United States. Grab your hot chocolate, put a fire in the fireplace, and enjoy this funny book. If your dog has not written to Santa, you better start writing!
Punished by David Lubar
Posted in Books on December 14, 2007 by jtunisonLogan and his pal, Benedict, are running through the library. An old man punishes Logan by blowing magic dust on him. The dust makes Logan say puns to everyone that he talks to, and that causes a lot of trouble for Logan. Will Logan be PUNished forever? Maybe you should go punting for this book at your local library.
Van Gogh Cafe by Cynthia Rylant
Posted in Books on December 14, 2007 by jtunison
The Van Gogh Cafe is a restaurant run by Clara and her father, Marc. The cafe makes magic. When you read each chapter, something special happens. This book makes you want to keep on reading.