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Paperback Clifford's Tricks Book

ISBN: 0590442910

ISBN13: 9780590442916

Clifford's Tricks

(Part of the Clifford the Big Red Dog Series)

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Book Overview

Clifford and Emily Elizabeth love doing activities together and taking care of each other. Enjoy reading about their adventures! This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

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A great book for beginning readers!

My first grade daughter really enjoyed this book. It was a very challenging book for her level but she was able to get through it. It is a wonderful story about a new girl in town with her dog. The new girl, Martha, loved showing off her dog, Bruno. Clifford, of course, could do every trick Bruno could do....better. I loved the fact that my daughter pointed out to me that Martha should not have been bragging about her dog. My daughter kept asking me why Martha was showing off. It gave me a wonderful opportunity to discuss this with her. Not only was the book good reading for my daughter, it provided a great life lesson as well.

The Dangers of Assuming Too Much!

Our younger daughter loved Clifford, the Big Red Dog. His gentle disposition and tendency to shake things up with his size just suited her funny bone perfectly. Although the stories are simple, the illustrations bring them into immediate contact with your sense of humor! Clifford's Tricks is a classic of this sort.When a new family moves next door to Emily Elizabeth and Clifford, the potential for fun increases. Martha has a big dog named Bruno whom she loves very much and is extremely proud of. In fact, pride is a problem for Martha and it gets her into trouble.The book is set up around Martha bragging about Bruno, and then Emily Elizabeth has Clifford do his thing . . . which totally upstages the normal, but fine, dog. Obviously, Clifford turns out to be bigger, can bark louder, can bring back larger items (while Bruno brings back a newspaper from the newsstand for Martha, Clifford brings back the newsstand itself), plays dead with more theatrics (he looks like a gunfighter who's just been shot in a TV Western), and make a more impressive "roll over" (unfortunately, he crushes a police car in the process and Dad has to talk to the policemen).Martha then said, "Maybe Clifford is a little bigger and a little smarter, but I bet Bruno is braver." She directs Bruno to walk on the railing of a bridge crossing a river. Because he is a smart dog, he refuses. Martha hops up to show how easy it is to do. She falls into the river. Brave Bruno hops in too, but he's too small to save her. When Clifford pops in the water, he rises up under them with his snout like a submarine coming up for air and carries them safely to shore. Martha now said, "Thank you, Clifford. You are the biggest, bravest, smartest dog I know." Even the police forgive Clifford. But both girls still love their own dogs best, which is as it should be. After reading this book, you can talk to your youngster about the perils of having pride and bragging. Not only can it lead you into embarrassment, it also undermines your relationships with others, your own ability to see things clearly, and your own moral worth. You can also talk about avoiding dangerous stunts, at the same time.Let the bragging rights settle themselves out naturally . . . and without being exercised!
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