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K-3
The three stories, told mostly in dialogue, lend themselves to independent reading and group sharing; readers may also enjoy acting them out. Seeger demonstrates the power of the small brush stroke as Bear's eyebrows tell the whole story of what it means to be Dog's friend. A stark white background highlights the action--the rest is dark ink outlines with deep colors within.
Reviewer: Robin L. Smith
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
March, 2008