Pros: Its A Clifford, The Big Red Dog book, affordable Cons: none
Reading to my boys is one occurrence that I take pleasure in as often as possible. Just this morning I read two books to my oldest son before school. Shortly after he was on his way to school my three-year-old woke and I took the opportunity to spend...
Pros: Clifford is protective despite his jealousy Cons: Emily Elizabeth seems to disregard Clifford's feelings a bit
Cats and dogs traditionally don't get along very well. When a dog is the size of Clifford, the enormous red star of Norman Bridwell's popular line of picture books, that rivalry could lead to massive problems. At first, it seems there is titanic ...
Pros: Everybody loves Clifford! Cons: Some of the illustrations, wording is very choppy and not fluent for easy reading.
One of my twin boys, Cameron, that's now in Kindergarten, brought home Clifford's Kitten from the library last week. Our family has been big fans of Clifford and watch it daily on PBS while getting ready for school.
Pros: *It's Clifford! *Good moral to story *Children will relate to Clifford's feelings Cons: **
Any time I pull out a Clifford book to read to my daycare children I know it will be a big hit. They all seem to love the big red dog and the book Clifford’s Kitten was no exception. The Story In this Clifford book Emily Elizabeth ...
Pros: Nice to see a cat for a change Cons: Doesn't flow completely with overall Clifford themes
BARKING METER:Pawsability: HighConsistency: LowThat dreaded HATE word: DOES appearManners & Restitution: LowGnawing Annoyances: OneJust as we expect any Clifford book to begin with an ...
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