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Waggy dog, shaggy dog, doggies in a bunch. Floppy dog, sloppy dog, doggies eating lunch. Kids will love this bouncy, colorful book, bursting with every kind of dog imaginable!  

Lexile Measure: 20L (What's this?)

Series: Step into Reading

Paperback: 32 pages

Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers (February 17, 1998)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0679864431

ISBN-13: 978-0679864431

Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.1 x 9 inches

Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (46 customer reviews)

Best Sellers Rank: #47,321 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #132 in Books > Children's Books > Literature & Fiction > Poetry > Stories In Verse #386 in Books > Children's Books > Animals > Dogs #1083 in Books > Children's Books > Literature & Fiction > Chapter Books & Readers > Beginner Readers

Age Range: 4 and up

Grade Level: 1 and up

This book had terrible word selection for a level 1 book for the beginning reader. Here is a sampling of words in the book: Sprinkly, wrinkly, scratchy, patchy, lappy, licky, howly, growly.Seriously - many of the words were not even real words! This was very frustrating as a parent watching my early reader try to sound out words that are not even real. Does NOT instill confidence! Does NOT enhance word recognition! It was a nice topic (dogs), and short sentences (2-4 words) - but when half the words are pseudo-words, it really misses the point of introductory reading books. I would NOT recommend this book to an early reader in the least.

My son is just beginning reading and loves to read this book. Words are easy to sound out, simple words that a five year old boy can practice with. In addition, he loves the dogs! There are so many dogs to learn about. We have taken the book to the dog park and tried to find the many dogs in this book. When we find a dog that matches, he gets so excited, because now he can read the name of the dog. The book is colorful and entertaining for children. As a parent,I can enjoy watching my son learn and have fun doing it.

I love the step one books, they are perfect for my 5 year old learning to read. There aren't too many words so they are great for very early readers. These books are easier than the others that are level 1. The price is great so I'm able to order several at a time so he isn't just memorizing the stories, we can read different ones every day.

I bought this book for my three year old daughter. She loves us to read books to her and I wanted to get a book that I thought it would keep her attention. The sentences are simple for the beginner or pre-readers. The illustrations are great. My daughter loves talking about the different doggies she sees in the book.

Such a great book for beginning readers! Not only is it one that my daughter had to have after getting it out from the library, but she also bought it for her teacher to use in her Kindergarten class.

Nice book! Wish I could see it on the kindle fire! I think the price point should be .99 cents for a download of a book that reads about 3-4 inches across on my 9 inch screen. It's only about 10 pages total too- I think this was way too much for a book I can barely see. I am upset! The point of the kindle for us was to read to our son (we have a small apt and limited space, so a e book makes alot of sense!) but I am so disappointed to learn that not only are VERY few quality kid's books available for kindle fire, but they are often like this- teeny tiny no matter which way you turn the screen, and take up sometimes 40% of the screen. That SUCKS! I'm sure that this book is fantastic and cute in person- but when reading it 4 inches across, with all the business of the dogs and scenes, it's not great.

We have a number of books in this series in paperback and love them. So I thought I would download a few for my Kindle app for IPad for an upcoming road trip. So disappointing! The pages are nothing but mediocre color scans of the book, and you can even see prominent center seem lines! The text is too small to read comfortably, and, very confusingly for a new reader, the title of the book appears at the top of every page, as if it were a novel. I am going to ask for my money back, and think twice before downloading any children's books again. This translated so poorly. I hope the technique may improve in time because the iPad would be a great medium for children's books when traveling.

My kids absolutely LOVE this book. I have had to buy several copies since it's paperback and they end up ruining the books by reading them so much. It reads well, has excellent illustrations, and is perfect for young children. The only downfall is that it's paperback. The next copy I buy I'm planning on laminating.

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