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Wednesday, June 25, 2008 

Dog in Print: Five dogs you Must Bring Home

Calling all dog-lovers! Dogs have made some Posting Viewtopic most unforgettable characters in literature. Its not uncommon for children Posting become as attached Posting Viewtopic dog in Viewtopic as Viewtopic real thing. Puppy Post comes in all forms. In fact, I believe I can trace my canine-cravings to my earliest days Viewtopic reading, Viewtopic I fell in love with Old Dan Modules Index Modules (from Where Index Red Fern Grows). Below, Ive compiled a list Viewtopic five famous dogs you must bring home for Posting littlest children! (Good newsyou wont have to clean up after these champions!)

Carl is the star of seven Viewtopic books by Alexandra Day. The gist of these stories is that Carl, a responsible and caring rottweiler, is given the responsibility of caring for Posting Madeleine while her parents are out. Once the adults are out of the way the fun begins! Viewtopic includes Madeleine on some wild adventures. Sometimes they just trail the parents (keeping out of sight, of course), and sometimes they get into troublebut Carl always manages to cover his tracks! With realistic Viewtopic illustrations and few words (only those necessary to suggest the storyline), Days books are designed for very young readers, 2-5 year olds, and will make rottweiler fans out of readers everywhere.

In 1976 Eric Hills son Christopher was Posting Eric created a story about a small puppy to read to his son at bed-time. In 1980 Wheres Spot? was published. Now over forty Spot titles fill the library bookshelves, and the list is still growing. Cuddly and creamy-colored, with big brown spots on his back and the tip of his tail, this dog is destined to be your childs best friend. With simple storylines and Viewtopic flaps, Spot books appeal to 2-5 year olds.

This is the Fiftieth Anniversary for our next dog protagonist. (Now how old Viewtopic that be in dog years?) Harry, a small white dog with black spots, was created in 1956 by Gene Zion. Five installments complete the Harry collection. He is a wholesome, amusing addition to any childrens library. Whether hes trying to quiet down his neighbor, hiding a hideous sweater, Viewtopic visiting the seaside, Harrys always into mischief! Even reluctant readers, ages 2-8 years old, cant Viewtopic Harry!

Norman Bridwell gave birth to the next character, basing him on the kind of dog he dreamed of having as a little boy. But theres nothing little about Clifford! Even though hes fire-engine red and as big as a house, Viewtopic doesnt do anything a real dog couldnt do (with a little imagination.) The Viewtopic stories are based on ordinary events that turn extraordinary when Clifford makes Posting mistakes. Posting side-kick is his sweet little blonde owner, Emily Elizabeth. Designed for readers aged 6-10 years old, Clifford has been a childrens favorite since 1963. Now a PBS cartoon, Clifford continues to delight dog-lovers the world over.

The Original Adventures of Hank the Cowdog introduces us to Hank, and it isnt long before you get the impression that author John Viewtopic Erickson is a keen observer of dogs. Indeed, as a Posting cowboy and ranch manager, Erickson started spinning yarns about Hank and Drover, two dogs he worked with on the range. These true stories became the Hank series, which now numbers at 48 installments. Designed for middle readers, ages 6-12, these make perfect read-aloud books that will even entertain adults. There are even recordings of the author reading the books available now!

Without a dog-gone doubt, dogs in print can substitute as mans best friend. Its a fine reward to see your little Viewtopic light up at the sight of a book. A good dog and a good book, a match made in heaven!

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Emma Posting an animal lover Viewtopic in marketing for Dog Pound http://www.dog-pound.net and Horse Stall http://www.horse-stall.net leading portals for pet management.