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The Night I Followed the Dog
By Nina Laden
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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“Making an auspicious entry into children’s books, Laden provides a stylish, droll answer to the riddle of what dogs do while their owners sleep.” —Publishers Weekly
“I have a dog. Nothing exotic or special, just an ordinary dog.” Or so this little boy thinks—until one morning, when he opens the door a little early and sees his dog jump out of a limousine. That night, he decides to follow his dog, and that’s when the fun starts, in a nighttime romp around town where he learns what adventures dogs get up to while their humans are fast asleep. A terrific read-aloud and true “comedic gem,” Nina Laden’s story will have everyone captivated by the coolest dog around (Parents’ Choice).
“Laden’s dog characters are especially keenly drawn . . . A whimsical book.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Sophisticated enough for older children and silly enough for younger listeners, this boy-and-his-dog book has a clever text, great illustrations and strong appeal.” —School Library Journal
“I have a dog. Nothing exotic or special, just an ordinary dog.” Or so this little boy thinks—until one morning, when he opens the door a little early and sees his dog jump out of a limousine. That night, he decides to follow his dog, and that’s when the fun starts, in a nighttime romp around town where he learns what adventures dogs get up to while their humans are fast asleep. A terrific read-aloud and true “comedic gem,” Nina Laden’s story will have everyone captivated by the coolest dog around (Parents’ Choice).
“Laden’s dog characters are especially keenly drawn . . . A whimsical book.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Sophisticated enough for older children and silly enough for younger listeners, this boy-and-his-dog book has a clever text, great illustrations and strong appeal.” —School Library Journal
Author
Nina Laden
Nina Laden grew up in the New York City area. The daughter of two artists, she studied illustration at Syracuse University. She is the author and illustrator of The Night I Followed the Dog, also published by Chronicle Books.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This was a cute story about a boy who gets curious about what his dog does at night, so he follows him. He finds out that his dog is the owner of a club for dogs where they can go to relax after a long day. The words are written very creatively, with little doodles around words- such as the word "leash" written to look like a dog leash. The vocabulary is basic (a second grade level) and the story is easy to follow, but funny and entertaining.Teaching Extension:After reading this story, have students write a creative piece about what their pets do at night.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I was so excited to get to read this book again since it was my favorite book as a child. My mom and I would read this book two times a week and it would never get old to me. One of the main reasons that I loved this book was because of the fonts that were used through out the book. When the dog says "roll over" the font is rolled over. It is these subtle adjustments that make a book all the better. Wondering what a dog does in his dog house or while you are sleeping is a common question that goes through many children's heads. This book opens a child's imagination to explore the possibilities of their dog going out while they are asleep with their dog friends and having a crazy "dog house/mansion." This can be related to a question that many girls may ask, "what do my dolls do at night when I fall asleep?" Overall, this book is for beginning readers as well as experienced readers looking for an exciting and well illustrated book. The illustrations in this book are wonderful! They fit the sentences being read and bring them to life.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Review: Summary: The story starts with a little boy talking about how he had a boring dog. He always let his dog out at night and inside in the early morning. One morning he opened his door a little early to see his dog getting out of a car with a tux on. That night he decided to follow him. He followed his dog into his dog house. Inside of the dog house there was a bathroom, kitchen and living room. He watched as his dog put on a tux and walked out the door. He followed him all the way down the street and into a building that had "dog house" on it. He sees his dog and the dog told the owner that this was his place where all the dogs go to talk about their long day's and relax. The dog talks about how he loves it at this place because they have no leashes, masters, or rules. His dog was very popular and had such a blast with all of the dogs in the community.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I used this book to help with speed of reading. It would also be good for reading with expression. Students enjoy this book because the story is interesting also the way the text is written on the paper is intriguing.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The Night I Followed the Dog is a wonderful fantasy book with outstanding illustrations. The book is about a boy following his pet dog on his nightly escapades. It is very funny and could be used in a lesson about personification.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5A boy thinks that he has an ordinary dog. His dog knows all the dog tricks but that is about it. He is a boring dog. One morning, the boy sees his dog come out of a limousine and wonders what his dog does at night. He decides to follow him that night and finds out that his dog is the manager of a dog night club.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This is a hilarious book that I have treasured since my elementary school days. It's suspenseful text keeps the reader curious and engaged. The story is the boy is trying to find out where his dog goes at night because one morning peeked out his window and saw his dog step out of a limousine. It's cute because the text is illustrated to play a pun on certain words. It is great for engaging young readers, teaching about predictions and confirming one's predictions. It is also relatable to young children who have pets.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I liked this picture book for several reasons. First, the entire book was very suspenseful as it kept readers on their toes not knowing what the dog would do next. It was very suspenseful as one can only imagine what kind of trouble their pets get into while they are not home. The story was very believable because the author used such descriptive words to describe the actions, dialogue, and inside thoughts of each character. I think that I really liked this book because when I was little I always would wonder what my dog would do when we left the house. I always imagined that they had parties with other dogs or something unrealistic and silly. However, I believe that young readers may find this relatable as they have pets of their own and may offer a chance to use their imagination. Finally, the illustrations helped to show the humor of the story and present a visual image of some challenging or unfamiliar words. For example, the word tuxedo may not be familiar to young children but the illustration presented on that particular page is of the dog in a white tuxedo. The pictures really help to bring the crazy actions that the dog did to life. The main idea of this book was to tell a story of a dog sneaking out of the house and being followed by their owner, for the fun and enjoyment of readers.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5This book is about a boy who finds out about his dogs "night life." The dog is "humanized" and partakes in a lavish life during the night. It has pictures and mentions different dog breeds dressed in tuxedos and gowns doing human things (dancing, talking, singing, playing instruments, etc.). It is a funny and engaging concept, but not written well. The illustrations are well done and the font of the text is very good. Many of the verbs and nouns are written to look like the word they describe. It would be a good book for a student who loves dogs. Some students would also find the font of the text funny and different. The combination of the text, illustrations, and concept of the book would help a student practice comprehension skills. This is not a book I would share with a class, but have it available for independent reading.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This is a fun children's picture book about the night a young boy followed his dog. The boy used to think his dog was ordinary, until the morning he saw him get out of a limousine wearing a tuxedo. The next night he followed him to see where he went and discovered that his dog had a fancy doghouse and then he traveled to a nightclub for dogs that his dog owns! His dog explains that it's a place for dogs to relax after a difficult day and just be dogs. This story keeps readers in suspense to find out what happens when his dog disappears. One could also discuss the interesting switch in power when the boy leaves his "world" and enters the world of his dog and the dog is a big deal. Mainly though, I just like to think of it as a “what if” book or to imagine what dogs really think or do when we aren't around like the author says. The illustrations in this book are nicely painted and uses mostly muted or soft colors with the occasional pop or color. The best part of the book, besides the story itself is the actual text. It is hand lettered and the author has turned key words into doodles. This really helps young readers to learn and recognize those specific vocab words and can even allow them to read them along with an adult if they are still learning to read. For example the word garbage was placed inside a doodle of a garbage bag so kids can associate the word with the picture. They draw your attention and keep you interested in the story. Teachers could have their students use their imaginations and come up with a story about their own pets when they aren't around and if they don't have a pet they can write using a pet they would like to have.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Summary- A boy is curious about what his dog does in the evenings when he is sent to his doghouse. He is very surprised one night when he decides to follow his dog into the doghouse and finds a world he never knew existed. Strength- Logographic WordsSeveral words on each page have pictures on or around the word that describe its meaning. For example, "lay down" is written on a sketch of a bed and "roll over" is written on a sketch of a rolling pin. Use in the Classroom- This would be a great book to read as a writing prompt. After reading ask students to write an adventure story about a time they followed the __________.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5"The Night I Followed the Dog" is a story that takes you into the world of a famous dog. The dog in the story is not a typical dog. This story takes imagination to another level and lets a child imagine the life of a famous dog. The writing in the story is fanominal. Certain words in the text have textual features to help the reader understand the words, along with enjoy the fun of words!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I really enjoyed this fun little story about the secret, private lives of neighbourhood dogs. The artwork was fun and well done, and I liked the embellishments done to the text throughout. Very cute!
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