Book Descriptions
for Once I Ate a Pie by Patricia MacLachlan, Emily MacLachlan, and Katy Schneider
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Thirteen illustrated poems, each in the voice of a different dog, capture distinctive canine personalities. “I want my people in a group. Like sheep,” says Gus. “I love the couch. It is mine, ” says Lucy, adopted from a shelter. “I am not thin , but I am beautiful ,” says Mr. Beefy, who concludes a description of how he loves to steal food with “Once I ate a PIE.” Petite Louis “used to nip. Now I BARK.” Darla likes to “bat the bell that hangs next to the door,” to tell her people she wants to go out. “I bat the bell many times a day. / The people are very tired. ” Full of humor, wit, and affection, these poems have appeal that will go far beyond dog lovers. Captivating illustrations—portraits of each dog— accompany the poems. (Ages 5–9)
CCBC Choices 2007 . © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2007. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Gus herds his people like sheep.
Abby loves borrowing slippers.
And once, Mr. Beefy ate a pie.
It's a dog's life. Filled with squeaky toys, mischief, and plenty of naps. Every dog has a tail to wag and a tale to tell. Patricia MacLachlan and Emily MacLachlan Charest asked this collection of canines to speak up with their own words, barks, and yips.
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