A Hot Dog Keepin' Cool
Written: Sep 28 '07
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Pros: Clifford is cool - even when he's hot.
Cons: Nope.
The Bottom Line: Everyone can relate to Clifford's predicament - even if it is in a much smaller way...
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| ssjakira1's Full Review: Norman Bridwell - Clifford Keeps Cool |
Let me first say that Ive never reviewed a book for children who fall into the age group for Clifford books. Let me also say that Ive never read a Clifford book in my life (I know, how sad is that?), and I dont have kids. Well then, lets see if I can pull this review off for all the parents out there.
Clifford, of course, is a big red dog. Just like all dogs during summer, he gets hot. But while most dogs can hop into a kiddie pool with their owners or go inside a house and laze in air conditioning, Clifford has it rough. Cliffords owner remembers what things were like last summer; poor Clifford just couldnt get cool in the really hot weather. He tried a lot of things, but none of them worked. Luckily, the little girl that owns him had a great idea.
Cute story. Poor Clifford. Its hard for a big red dog to cool off and the author, Normal Bridwell, comes up with a lot of good ways that might actually work. Too bad Clifford cant get away with them. This is primarily a picture book when you think about it; each page has maybe a sentence or two on it, the rest of the page is filled up with illustrations of Clifford splooshing into a pool or lounging on an ice skating rink. I thought it was kind of funny when I got near the end when Clifford hangs out under a waterfall and I saw a boat with people in it floating in the river above him. I thought, Heh, boy those people are a bit close to the edge, only to find out theyd been put there on purpose. Clifford saves the day! Hooray!
I dont see any reason for children not to enjoy this book. The illustrations are cute (I like Cliffords Oh gosh, Im so silly look on one page) and it makes me curious as to how other Clifford books go. The text is simple so many children will be able to read this on their own or with help from an adult. Kids these days as breeze through Harry Potter books at surprisingly young ages, so Ill bet a lot of them wouldnt have a problem with Clifford
at all.
I dont think you necessarily need to read Clifford books in any order (I dont think they really have any order), though you might consider getting the first book in order to find out the little girls name (as its never mentioned here but I believe it is in other books) and maybe even how she got Clifford. Hey, I figure if Im curious, your child might be too.
Overall enjoy!
NT
This book is going to a child in need: this review has been a part of the Fight Illiteracy Write-Off. Though National Literacy Month ends with September, lets try to fight illiteracy all year round!
Recommended:
Yes
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