Clifford's® Family
by Norman Bridwell- Item #11J8 in Preschool April-May
- Grades: PreK - 2
- Ages: 3 - 7
- Series: Clifford®
- Format: Paperback Book
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Short Summary
Touching on some very common feelings, this story about a dog separated from his family has a lot of appeal for young readers.
Touching on some very common feelings, this story about a dog separated from his family has a lot of appeal for young readers.
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$2.00
- Also Available in Value Pack:
- Clifford® Picture Book Pack $14.99
Summary
Clifford has been missing his family very much. But just as Emily Elizabeth needs Clifford, there are people who need Clifford's family. To cheer him up, Emily Elizabeth takes Clifford on a visit to see his family members, each of whom has a special role in the lives of others and in their community.
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His brother, Nero, is a rescue dog at the fire station; his sister Claudia is a seeing-eye dog; and his other sister is a farm dog. Though it's hard living away from them, Clifford knows they are where they need to be.
® & © Norman Bridwell.
About this Series
With his larger-than-life stories and his huge heart, Clifford the Big Red Dog has entertained children since 1963. Though he began as a tiny puppy, Clifford grew into the biggest dog around, and he and his owner, Emily Elizabeth, have lots of adventures together! Incorporating simple, colorful illustrations and fun-to-read stories into a range of formats—from board books to beginning readers—the Clifford series appeals to a variety of ages. It's no wonder Clifford is Scholastic's reading mascot—he's so often a child's very first reading friend.Also Read . . .
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Product Details
- Grades: PreK - 2
- Ages: 3 - 7
- Product Type: Book
- Page Count: 32 pages
- Dimensions: 8" x 8"
- Language: English
- Subject & Themes: Dogs, Family Life
- ISBN 13: 978-0-545-21585-5