Bark, George…and more doggie tails
Delightful doggie stories will have the little ones howling for more!
BARK, GEORGE (By Jules Feiffer) When George, a dog, is told to bark he says “meow” and “quack-quack” and “oink” and “moo.” Can the vet help George get his bark back?
DOT THE FIRE DOG (By Lisa Desimini) Dot knows exactly what to do when the alarm bell rings at the fire station. When she goes to a burning building, the firemen aren’t the only ones saving lives.
NO ROSES FOR HARRY! (By Gene Zion, Illustrated by Margaret Bloy Graham) Harry is determined to lose his new sweater. He tries leaving it all over town, but it is always returned — until a bird catches sight of a loose thread and Harry’s luck finally changes.
Bonus Features
3 Extra Bonus Stories Exclusive to DVD: “A Boy, A Dog, and A Frog” by Mercer Mayer; “Whistle for Willie” by Ezra Jack Keats; “Angus Lost” by Marjorie Flack; Read Along; Interactive Menus; Story Selection; Auto-Play
Awards:
Parents' Choice Silver Award Spring 2005; NAPPA Gold Award 2005;
More Info
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Posted in Ages 4-6, Character Favorites, Famous Authors, Scholastic | Tagged bark, children's john lithgow, DOT THE FIRE DOG, gene zion, genre: animation, george, jules feiffer, lisa desimini, roses for harry