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64 pp.
| Cavendish
| October, 2010
|
TradeISBN 978-0-7614-5721-3$14.99
(4)
1-3
Ogg and Bob series.
Illustrated by
Mary Ann Fraser.
Doofy cavemen Ogg and Bob take a mammoth for a pet (Meet) then try to care for him as if he were a dog (Life). Throughout both books, the slapstick exploits will elicit either giggles or groans, largely depending on readers' tolerance for faux-caveman-speak ("'How catch mammoth?' asked Bob. 'Hit with rock!' said Ogg"). Review covers these Ogg and Bob titles: Life with Mammoth, and Meet Mammoth.
64 pp.
| Cavendish
| October, 2010
|
TradeISBN 978-0-7614-5722-0$14.99
(4)
1-3
Ogg and Bob series.
Illustrated by
Mary Ann Fraser.
Doofy cavemen Ogg and Bob take a mammoth for a pet (Meet) then try to care for him as if he were a dog (Life). Throughout both books, the slapstick exploits will elicit either giggles or groans, largely depending on readers' tolerance for faux-caveman-speak ("'How catch mammoth?' asked Bob. 'Hit with rock!' said Ogg"). Review covers these Ogg and Bob titles: Life with Mammoth, and Meet Mammoth.