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| Title | : | Bark, George |
| Author | : | Jules Feiffer |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 32 pages |
| Published | : | June 3rd 1999 by Michael di Capua Books |
| Categories | : | Childrens. Picture Books. Storytime. Animals. Dogs |
Jules Feiffer
Hardcover | Pages: 32 pages Rating: 4.21 | 13390 Users | 716 Reviews
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I occasionally find myself reading children's books to large gatherings of toddlers, moms and nannies. Life is odd, no? Madly trying to find something I had not read a hundred times before, I tried out this one and it was a smash hit. It is fairly short, so if you are doing a story time you might want to save it for near the end, when their little toddler attention spans have gotten to the "I'm gonna go crazy now, and throw these goldfish snacks around" stage. I recommend, as always, using silly voices. The story is, at first, familiar - even to a two-year-old. It's basically the old this animal does not make that sound gag that kids never seem to get tired of. Ah, but there's a catch! A trip to the vet's reveals why our eponymous canine hero has been mooing and clucking! If that were not enough to tickle the funny bones of the tiny tykes, well then there is a joke ending that will distract the little goldfish-snack-chuckers for a few seconds.And really, what more can you ask for?

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| Original Title: | Bark, George |
| ISBN: | 0062051857 (ISBN13: 9780062051851) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Literary Awards: | Florida Reading Association Children's Book Award (2003), Missouri Building Block Picture Book Award (2000), Charlotte Zolotow Award Nominee for Honor Book (2000), Vermont's Picture Book Awards: Red Clover (2001), Buckeye Children's Book Award for K-2 (2001) Grand Canyon Reader Award for Picture Book (2002), Flicker Tale Children's Book Award (2002), Keystone to Reading Book Award for Primary (2001), CLEL Silver Bell Award Nominee for Talk (2013) |
Rating Out Of Books Bark, George
Ratings: 4.21 From 13390 Users | 716 ReviewsEvaluation Out Of Books Bark, George
This is one of my favorite picture books to recommend for anyone looking for something fun to read to their little one. The illustrations are hilarious as you see George's mother see what her pup has been up to. This is a classic not to be missed! Wendy M.I haven't met a book with a dog in it that I haven't liked yet. "Bark, George" is no exception! This is an adorable book about a puppy named George who cannot seem to bark for his mother. No matter how many times she tries to get him to bark, George always says the sound of another animal from "meow" to "moo." The mom's facial expression in the illustrations are priceless and I think show true frustration that would come from any parent, human or animal. Eventually the mother takes him to the
Bark, George is a fabulous read-aloud book for pre-school storytimes. You can watch the eyes grow larger and hear the giggles as George responds to each request from his mother to "Bark, George" with a different animal sound. I love using a Viennese Doctor voice for the Vet - it gives the adults the giggles. And, of course, the ending is a fun surprise - what did George swallow now?

Fun book. Loved George's mom's facial expressions!
This is a cute book. Watch the mother dog in the illustrations. Her body language is very funny.
There is a reason (actually many reasons) that George is not barking. You'll laugh when you find out why. Very cute book, with funny, cartoonish illustrations by the author.
Bark, George, says Georges mother. Unfortunately, George makes everyone sound but a proper doggy Arf. He meows, moos, and oinks, but he just cant seem to bark. So his mother takes him to the vet. When George meows instead of barking, the vet reaches inside Georges mouth and pulls out a live cat! Finally, after pulling out a duck, a pig, and a cow, George is able to bark. Walking home, his mother proudly says, Bark, George. George says: Hello.The text is concise and full of dialogue, which makes


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