Summary
Children will often choose a book for two reasons. They're familiar with the characters already. Or they are attracted to the illustrations. Two new books have artwork that will immediately appeal to youngsters. And they'll likely look forward to the characters involved in future books.
"Good Boy, Fergus," (Blue Sky Press, 2006) does not succeed because its story is unique. It's because its story is familiar to many young readers, and they can accept it as real.See the full content of this document
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New Books Sure to Appeal to Kids
The story is little more than a day in the life of a dog. Fergus is a rambunctious white terrier who doesn't always listen to...
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