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Disclosure: Book received at no charge in exchange for an honest review.
A visit to Stanley's Diner will take the reader inside the busy kitchen where Stanley cooks eggs, tomatoes, and mushrooms. Stanley's friend, Hattie, works with him in the diner. Together they feed the hungry customers. When it comes time to celebrate, Stanley cooks up a special cake. Keep the pages turning to find out why.
Digitally rendered artwork with clean lines set the tone for the simple yet charming look at what it takes to work in a diner.
Rating ★★★★☆
Publishing Information:
Publisher: Peachtree Publishers (September 2015)
ISBN: 978-1-56145-802-8
Ages: 3-7
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Get ready for a fun adventure with Claude, the adorable dog, and his best friend,
Sir Bobblysock.
Claude and Sir Bobblysock set out on their first visit to the city.
On day one, they visit a fancy cafe, discover the best beret shop in the world, visit an art gallery, and witness an art theft. Will Claude and Sir Bobblysock have what it takes to foil the robbery?
The next day, Claude rushes a sick Sir Bobblysock to the hospital. Quirky characters and a play on words with the doctor's name will have young readers snickering at every turn of the page. The pen and ink illustrations are a throwback to early readers of the sixties and seventies. The strong writing will make parents wish their first books had been as charming as Claude in the City. The splash of reds give the book a cartoon-like feel. It's almost impossible not to fall in love with Claude.A HIGHLY RECOMMENDED early reader.
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Publishing Information:
Publisher: Peachtree Publisher (April 2013)
Pages: 96
ISBN 13-978-1561456970
Giveaway Details:One of my lucky readers will receive a copy of Claude in the City. Please use the Rafflecopter form to enter. By entering, you acknowledge you have read the terms on the Rafflecopter form and agree to them.
Contest ends April 26, 2013 at 11:59 EST.
**I received the book at no charge from the publisher to facilitate the review. No monetary compensation was exchanged and I was in no way obligated to give a positive review.
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I think he would love the drawings.
I think my niece would love this book because it seems like it a lot of fun adventure in it!
That it is funny and it plays on words. My Grandson loves funny books. I do too!<br /><br />pattifritz2000 at yahoo dot com<br />thank you
I have 5 kids they love all books ESP animals in them.<br />[email protected]
My son would love that it is about a dog.
My boys love dogs, so they'd probably love this, too. :)
We love new books<br />[email protected]
The illustrations and the story itself!
my son Aaiden would love its about a dog. Or as my 1.5 yr old doggy!
My grandkids would love it because of the animals<br />[email protected]
my daughter would love the dog
My daughter loves animals, so she would enjoy a story about a dog.
My 7 year old would love to read it to his brothers and they love when he reads to them. :)
My daughter loves books...especially ones with animals in them or as the main character.<br /><br />Les Johnson
teh animal and that it's an easy reader love new books former teacher in me :)
My son would love this because it's about a dog. ;)
My daughter would love that it has a dog in it! She is an animal lover!
We love dogs as characters.<br /><br />Nancy<br />allibrary (at) aol (dot) com
My grandkids would like Claudes friend Sir Bobbly socks....its fun to say!
I think that my girls would like this book because it looks fun and has a dog on the cover.
My kids like dogs, looks fun.
My son Ricky would love it because the main character is a dog!<br />[email protected]
My cousin would love that the main character is a dog and the fun adventures he goes on