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This is how it all began–in 1963, Norman Bridwell published his really initial Clifford book, as good as kids have desired Clifford ever since. He’s an darling dog whose good definition bumblings have good kid-appeal. Clifford is Emily Elizabeth’s, as good as everyone’s, a one preferred large red dog! Read along to a strange Clifford sotry with an audio CD which includes dual readings to assistance kdis set up critical celebration of the mass skills.Amazon.com Review
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Clifford The Big Red Dog Read Along Library

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5 Responses

  1. 1 Anonymous
    2009 Nov 28

    The Clifford stories are sweet and good early reads, but has anyone else noticed how Clifford’s scale changes from page to page? In one frame the kids can ride on his back like a horse and on the next he is bigger than a house. What is with this?! This variation grates intolerably on my (otherwise implacable and VERY tolerant) adult sensibilities, but I avoid pointing this out to youngsters clearly enjoying the book.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. 2 Penny Dreadful
    2009 Nov 28

    I guess some children love Clifford stories but when I read this to my favorite four-year-old he wasn’t that interested and simply said, “I’m glad I don’t have to clean up after Clifford.”

    I think he had a point. How does Emily Elizabeth stay cheerful with all the cleanup a forty-foot dog necessitates? And for that matter, how does the family on the island keep Clifford fed? By the dump truck load? I know these aren’t the sorts of questions that are supposed to go hand in hand with a fantasy but if a four year old catches on to them just like that, maybe they’re fair game. Shrug.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. 3 Anonymous
    2009 Nov 28

    Clifford has hom boy and a hom gril name T-bone and cleo and one day cliffordwas a little puppy and Emily Elizebeth want a dog and she got she saw a lot of but she want clifford and she took it . Home and and he was a very nice dog the love made clifford grow so be they had to move I like this book.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. 4 V. Mcfadden
    2009 Nov 28

    I ordered this book for my 21 month old because she loves to watch Clifford the Big Red Dog on TV and she loves books. She really doesnt pick this book as much as I thought she would. I think because its not really illustrated too good and the people are different than on the TV show.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  5. 5 Anonymous
    2009 Nov 28

    I knew that this was a classic book series, but I was surprised at how old fashioned (in a bad way) and stilted these books seemed. Unlike the TV show, which seems to have heart and lessons to learn, the books seem empty. I have a few and I almost want to hide them so my daughter doesn’t choose them! (Which she does sometimes because she likes Clifford, but the contents of the book don’t hold her attention.)
    Rating: 1 / 5


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