Is There a Dog in This Book?

Hardback

Main Details

Title Is There a Dog in This Book?
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Viviane Schwarz
Illustrated by Viviane Schwarz
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:32
Dimensions(mm): Height 256,Width 240
ISBN/Barcode 9780763669911
Audience
Children / Juvenile
Illustrations 4-COLOR

Publishing Details

Publisher Candlewick Press,U.S.
Imprint Candlewick Press,U.S.
Publication Date 28 October 2014
Publication Country United States

Description

Equal time for canines! Three cats - Tiny, Moonpie, and Andre - think there might be a dog in this book, but it's up to the reader to help them find out. Can cats and dogs share the same turf? Revisit the age-old dilemma with a hide-and-seek romp among furry friends. Brimming with humor and featuring Viviane Schwarz's exuberant artwork, here is a lively interactive exploration of the surprising joys of unlikely friendships from the creator of There Are Cats in This Book and There Are No Cats in This Book.

Author Biography

Viviane Schwarz is the author-illustrator of There Are No Cats in This Book and The Sleepwalkers, among other picture books. She grew up in Germany and now lives in London.

Reviews

A hilarious romp... Schwarz adds loads of funny touches, like having the dog "speak" in childlike stick drawings, while the cats, of course, hold forth confidently in English. -New York Times The bold, simple illustrations stand out against the double-spread blank background and minimal setting details. This fun, interactive book is a joy. -School Library Journal With sturdy construction nearly worthy of a board book, this ought to withstand plenty of repeat abuse, which it will get, thanks to Schwarz's gregarious dialogue-only text and her adorably simple pen-and-inks. Let the fur fly. -Booklist Online Many laugh-out-loud lift-flaps. ... This one will be asked for again and again. -Publishers Weekly Lifting the artfully shaped and angled flaps reveals multiple surprises, from the dog itself, first met lurking behind a sofa, to a cupboard-dwelling dinosaur. Better yet, along with a hand-lettered text, animal figures rendered in vigorous daubs of black and colored inks give the episode an endearing, informal energy reminiscent of Chris Raschka's Daisy outings. Eric Hill's classic Spot books come off as rather staid ... next to this rambunctious, interactive hide-and-seek. -Kirkus Reviews Little ones can lift the flaps to check in on the felines as they hide in the closet, behind the sofa, and even inside the piano. The bright illustrations and lively story will win over cat and dog lovers alike. -Parents Magazine (tablet edition) Schwarz's vibrant art and spot-on text are sure to engage preschoolers again and again. ... A nonstop delight for young readers. -BookPage Online