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Dog Loves Drawing
Dog Loves Drawing | Louise Yates
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Dog loves books, but one day he receives a strange one in the mailit's blank! Soon, Dog realizes that this book is not for reading, but for drawing. Before long, Dog is doodling and drawing himself into a new world, full of friends and surprises.
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Sarahreadstoomuch
Dog Loves Drawing | Louise Yates
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Very cute picture book about a dog who loves books so much, he opens a bookstore. Good repetition and great line drawing illustrations make this an excellent read aloud for the 3-4 year old set. #bbrc #A2Z:D

Sarahreadstoomuch I‘m all over the place in this A to Z part of the challenge, but I am so far just choosing from the shelving carts at work! I should get a chance to actually visit the children‘s room by the end of the week! 5y
Sarahreadstoomuch And I just realized I tagged the wrong book 🤷‍♀️😔 5y
LibrarianRyan @Sarahreadstoomuch you and me both. I have this list of 2018-19 on I want to read. I request 20 or so at a time. I‘ll have to be purposeful when it comes to Q, X, and Z. 5y
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HBecker20
Dog Loves Drawing | Louise Yates
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“Let‘s doodle! Suggested the stickman. That‘s the best way to come up with ideas. So that is what they did. Then they turned the page together.”

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HBecker20
Dog Loves Drawing | Louise Yates

This would be a great book for young kids who have a passion for drawing and coloring! They can express their creative outlet while reading this book, and appreciating art. I love this book, and I think it would help a lot of “drawing-initiated” learners!

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HBecker20
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This book was EXCELLENT. It brings out the imaginative quality of drawing artwork. The characters become almost real and develop new drawings of characters and travel on a train and in a boat. The dog finally looks back from the sketch book, almost losing track of time in his drawings! I love the illusory of this book, because it can really relate to kids.