Good Dog, Aggie

by Lori Ries (Author) Frank W Dormer (Illustrator)

Good Dog, Aggie
Reading Level: K − 1st Grade
Series: Aggie
Aggie and Ben are back with another boy-and-his-dog adventure just right for early and beginning readers.

In this sequel to Aggie and Ben, the best friends are back for more day-to-day fun. Young readers will laugh out loud at Aggie's irrepressible antics and Ben's determined attempts to train her. Three short chapters, just right for beginning readers, follow Aggie and Ben on their adventures in doggie training, obedience, and friendship.

Frank Dormer's spirited and expressive illustrations are as unrestrained as Aggie and when paired with Lori Ries' playful text it makes for an irresistible early chapter book that is sure to delight emerging and reluctant readers.
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School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 2This early chapter book about a disobedient dog has plenty of humor and charm. Ben experiences a ton of trouble with his feisty friend, Aggie. While her antics are not particularly original, they will capture the interest of young readers, especially dog lovers. After the canine is dismissed from obedience school, the boy embarks on a training program of his own, determined to teach his pet to sit and stay. But Aggie chases a squirrel and a cat, and she goes wild in a hat store when she interprets her own image in a three-way mirror as three other dogs. Blind Mr. Thomas understands Aggie and advises patience. The quirky cartoon illustrations are delightful. For independent reading, this title works well with Maggie Stern's "Singing Diggety" (Scholastic, 2001). For a read-aloud unit on well-behaved and incorrigible canines, consider using "Aggie" with John Grogan's "Bad Dog, Marley!" (HarperCollins, 2007), Barbara M. Joosse's "Bad Dog School" (Clarion, 2004), and Lois Ehlert's "Wag a Tail" (Harcourt, 2007)."Gloria Koster, West School, New Canaan, CT" Copyright 2009 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
Lori Ries
Lori Ries was born in Syracuse, New York, the eldest of four children. She discovered a love for storytelling as a young child and wrote her first story when she was just ten years old. It was a short story called "Jo-Jo the Raccoon" based on a true story about a baby raccoon that Lori's grandfather found on the side of the road and brought home for his children to raise. Lori lives in Tigard, Oregon, with her husband and three children.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781570916458
Lexile Measure
300
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Charlesbridge Publishing
Publication date
February 20, 2009
Series
Aggie
BISAC categories
JUV002190 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Pets
JUV002070 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Dogs
Library of Congress categories
Dogs
Pets
Training
Obedience
Maryland Blue Crab Young Reader Award
Winner 2010 - 2010
Cybils
Finalist 2009 - 2009

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