Book Descriptions
for A Dog Is a Dog by Stephen Shaskan
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
A dog is a dog … isn’t it? In this circular story, categorization and labels aren’t that straightforward. “A dog is a dog, / whether it’s naughty … / … or nice, / whether it suns on the beach, / or glides on the ice. / A dog is a dog, if it’s skinny or fat. / A dog is a dog, unless it’s a … / CAT!” On the final page turn in that rhyming sequence, the plump brown and white dog of the previous scenes is shown unzipping its dog costume and emerging as a cat. Or is it a cat? The unveiling of a series of costumed creatures continues, much like revealing a set of nesting dolls. Simple enough for very young children, the well-paced text contains some pleasingly surprising revelations (who’d have expected squid?), while the uncluttered, flat illustrations lend an old-fashioned sensibility. (Ages 2–5)
CCBC Choices 2012. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2012. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
A dog is a dog, right? Not so fast! From debut author-illustrator Stephen Shaskan comes this lively picture book that will keep young readers guessing (and giggling!) from beginning to end. With its wacky illustrations, bouncy text, and spot-on humor, A Dog Is a Dog is a fantastic read-aloud that kids will clamor to hear again and again.
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.