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The First Dog

Autor Jan Brett
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 ian 2015 – vârsta de la 3 până la 5 ani
"An exciting tale of adventure in prehistoric times, set against a spectacular Ice Age landscape."
Kip the cave boy bounds along the trail home with a sack of warm and tasty Woolly Rhino ribs. If he could only get rid of pesky Paleowolf, who follows him, hoping for a taste of those delicious ribs But Paleowolf s presence turns out to be useful: His warnings save Kip from the Cave Bear, the Mighty Mammoth, and the frightening Saber-Toothed Cat. So Kip offers to share his food if Paleowolf will use his keen nose, fine ears, and sharp eyes to keep Kip from being eaten up. With a bark and a wag of his tail, Paleowolf agrees to this bargain, and Kip christens his new friend Dog. In this exciting tale of adventure in prehistoric times, Jan Brett creates a spectacular Ice Age landscape populated with the massive animals of the time and bordered with images inspired by cave paintings and Ice Age artifacts. She convincingly portrays the growth of the warm bond between man and animal that must, long, long ago, have resulted in the first domesticated dog."
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ISBN-13: 9780399172700
ISBN-10: 039917270X
Pagini: 32
Dimensiuni: 251 x 287 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: G.P. Putnam's Sons

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“A nice bit of imagining.”—The New Yorker
“Jan Brett’s outstanding art is the best ever....Wonderfully detailed mammoths and cave bears populate Brett’s now-famous borders on each lovely page.”—L.A. Parent
“Unquestionably spectacular...breathtaking.”—The Christian Science Monitor