Synopses & Reviews
Laura Vaccaro Seeger’s highly praised concept books have introduced children to colors, opposites, emotions, and the alphabet. Now she guides children on the first steps to reading with three sweet, funny stories about a stuffed bear and a frisky dachshund who happen to be best friends. Simple, engaging texts and bright, colorful pictures make this a perfect book for emergent readers to read by themselves or to share with friends. And in Dog and Bear, readers will discover two charming characters, ready to take their place on the shelves next to Henry and Mudge, Frog and Toad, and George and Martha.
Review
“Told with simplicity and charm, this story is appropriate for sharing aloud or for newly confident readers.”—School Library Journal “In three brief stories the reader quickly becomes attached to Dog and Bear, and feels their connection. . . . As in all successful friendship stories, the balance keeps shifting between the two, with Dog and Bear taking turns being the friend-in-need and the friend indeed; and each story comes to a small, satisfying finish.”—The Horn Book, Starred Review
Synopsis
A classic story from award-winning artist Laura Vaccaro Seeger, author and illustrator of the Caldecott Honor book First the Egg, now repackaged in a brand-new format for beginning readers.
Synopsis
Dog and Bear are best friends. When Bear is stuck on a chair, Dog helps him get down. When Dog wants to play, Bear plays with him. And when Dog wants to change his name, Bear helps him choose a new one . . . or does he?
About the Author
Laura Vaccaro Seeger is an Emmy-award winning artist and the critically acclaimed author and illustrator of The Hidden Alphabet, Lemons are Not Red, and Walter Was Worried. All were named ALA Notable Books and Child Magazine Best Books of the Year. Her newest book is Black? White! Day? Night: A Book of Opposites.