I love that dog book6/12/2023 wagging as if he were saying Me me me! Choose me!Īnd in the car he put his head against my chest and wrapped his paws around my arm as if he were saying Thank you thank you thank you. It is amazing to be part of his experience of William Blake's beat in Tyger, Tyger, how he transforms the wild, fearful tiger of nature into a blue, speeding car, modern and urban but equally. To quickly assess the difficulty of the text, read a short excerpt:Īnd inside we walked down a long cement path past cages with all kinds of dogs big and small fat and skinny some of them hiding in the corner but most of them bark-bark-barking and jumping up against the wire cage as we walked past as if they were saying Me! Me! Choose me!Īnd that’s where we saw the yellow dog standing against the cage with his paws curled around the wire and his long red tongue hanging out and his big black eyes looking a little sad and his long tail wag-wag-. I love the fact that Jack's first poem has a secret meaning we can't grasp until he has told the story of his beloved dog at the end of the book. What reading level is Love That Dog book?
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