![]() ![]() This is a fantastic choice for kids between five and nine years old who are just starting to read on their own. (And the siblings play happily ever after.on the next page.)Īnyway, in the end the two older siblings accept her and play like crazy together-a happy trio of siblings. ![]() Look at these fun sketches and how they cover the pages! I was happy to be reading about it-that seemed so funny in a book, but not so funny in real life. ![]() Her mother was irate, just as I would be. (Named Chickenbone, as Lorelei loves.) She even goes to the doctor as Chickenbone.I chuckled when she said "Woof!" each time the doctor asked which letter she was pointing at on the eye chart. ![]() To get their attention and for some imaginary fun, Dory invents playmates, plays along with their jokes and even pretends to be a dog. Six year old Dory is frustrated to be shunned by her two older siblings-she desperately wants to play with them! But they think she's annoying and babyish. There is so much to love! This is a super cute easy reader with an irrepressible, imaginative, funny, and likable youngest child as the main character and narrator. I loved it too (though I only read it once). For the eighth time! "I LOVE this book!" she declared. She said, "Oh I love when Dory becomes a dog named Chickenbone! Wait, I have to read it again." She grabbed the book from me and started the book. Lorelei just saw that I was reviewing this book. ![]()
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