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Bea’s mother tells her to use her imagination to play outside, so Bea invents a talking dog named Bingo. Bingo easily coaxes her into doing things she is not supposed to do, such as digging holes in the garden, making a pillow fort in the muddy holes, running in the sprinkler, and making daisy chains. When Mom finds the mess, she is angry at Bea, but the duo is saved when Bingo tells Bea to give her mother the daisy chain. Mom is understanding but firm: they still have to clean up the yard. There isn’t much story here, but imaginary playmates who get their real-life friends into trouble (and sometimes out of it again) will be familiar to young readers and their rueful parents. Kvasnosky, author of the Zelda and Ivy series, uses her signature gouache-resist technique to create large, cheerful illustrations that amplify the lighthearted tone. Preschool-Grade 1. --Krista Hutley |
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Theodor Seuss Geisel Beginning Reader award-winning author Laura McGee Kvasnosky presents Really Truly Bingo, a children's picturebook about a young girl's friendship with Bingo the talking dog. Making the most of summer, they run and jump through a water sprinkler spray, slide in the mud, and craft a daisy chain. The girl's mother is not amused by the muddy mess, but on Bingo's advice the girl offers the daisy chain as a gift, saving the day! A delightful storybook about summer fun. |
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