Bow-Wow attracts Opposites

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Up. Down. In. Out. One way or another, Bow-Wow will catch that pesky cat. Follow him through a day of hilarious opposites to find out if he ends up sad . . . or happy! 

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Up. Down. In. Out. One way or another, Bow-Wow will catch that pesky cat. Follow him through a day of hilarious opposites to find out if he ends up sad . . . or happy! 

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Editorial Reviews

Children's Literature - Marilyn Courtot
Bow-Wow is not smiling. Why? As he follows what appears to be the white tip of a tail, readers—or, in this case, listeners—will learn about opposites. First, Bow-Wow goes up the stairs and then down them. The tail goes over a fence, and Bow-Wow goes under. Next, the tail heads into an open window, but it is quickly closed because it has started to rain. Now, that is sad because Bow-Wow is outside in the wet, dark world; suddenly a door opens and, dripping wet, he enters the house. What are all those eyes under the couch? Turn the page and see a happy Bow-Wow once again chasing a bunch of tails. There is only one word per page, but each is all that is needed since the pictures tell the story. For those who are older (caregivers reading this book), the endpapers may also elicit some chuckles. There, we see Bow-Wow in black-and-white and upside down as well as right side up. Reviewer: Marilyn Courtot
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780152058470
  • Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • Publication date: 3/1/2008
  • Series: Bow-Wow Book: All about Opposites Series
  • Pages: 18
  • Sales rank: 956,847
  • Age range: 2 - 3 Years
  • Product dimensions: 5.97 (w) x 6.01 (h) x 0.38 (d)

Meet the Author

MARK NEWGARDEN is a cartoonist, author, screenwriter and creator of many novelties for children including the tremendously popular Garbage Pail Kids. He lives in Brooklyn, NY.

MEGAN MONTAGUE CASH has illustrated for The Children's Museum of Manhattan, Nick Jr. Magazine, Eboo toys and others. She is also the author and illustrator of I Saw The Sea and the Sea Saw Me. She lives in Brooklyn, NY.

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  • Posted October 26, 2008

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    Reviewed by Jennifer Wardrip, aka "The Genius" for Kids @ TeensReadToo.com

    Everyone's favorite dog, Bow-Wow, is back! <BR/><BR/>This time, our furry friend learns about opposites while chasing a cat. We get the usual up and down, and even over and under as the cat escapes over the fence, and Bow-Wow is forced to go under it. <BR/><BR/>At the end, a wet, bedraggled Bow-Wow enters the house feeling sad, but there's a surprise waiting for him that will definitely have his frown turning into a smile! <BR/><BR/>This is another board book that will delight toddlers with its funny illustrations, and will help parents with the introduction of simple opposites and new vocabulary words.

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