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BOOMER'S BIG SURPRISE By Constance W. Mcgeorge - Hardcover **Mint Condition**

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ISBN-10
0811819779
Publication Name
Chronicle Books
Type
Hardcover
Number Of Pages
32
Item Length
1 inches
Item Width
1 inches
Item Height
1 inches
Item Weight
0.84 pounds
ISBN
9780811819770
Publication Year
1999
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Book Title
Boomer's Big Surprise
Author
Constance w. Mcgeorge
Publisher
Chronicle Books
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Topic
Animals / Dogs, General, Animals / Baby Animals, Family / New Baby
Intended Audience
Ages 2-3, Ages 9-12, Ages 4-8, Under 2 Years

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Boomer knows something's up the day a shiny new bowl appears next to his, but imagine Boomer's surprise when he finds himself nose to nose with a new puppy Just when Boomer thinks he's no longer top dog, he discovers there's room for two, and that the puppy is more than a new sibling--he's a new friend. Boomer's Big Surprise is filled with the same warmth and humor as the first two books in the Boomer series, and will have special appeal to any child facing the arrival of a new baby.

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Publisher
Chronicle Books
ISBN-10
0811819779
ISBN-13
9780811819770
eBay Product ID (ePID)
550683

Product Key Features

Book Title
Boomer's Big Surprise
Author
Constance w. Mcgeorge
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Animals / Dogs, General, Animals / Baby Animals, Family / New Baby
Intended Audience
Ages 2-3, Ages 9-12, Ages 4-8, Under 2 Years
Publication Year
1999
Genre
Juvenile Fiction

Dimensions

Item Length
1in
Item Height
1in
Item Width
1in
Item Weight
14.1 Oz

Additional Product Features

Series Volume Number
Boom
Lc Classification Number
Pz7.M478467br 1999
Grade from
Preschool
Grade to
Seventh Grade
Reviews
Reviews of Boomer's Big Surprise By Constance W. McGeorge Illustrations by Mary Whyte BOOKLIST SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL KIRKUS REVIEWS FROM: BOOKLIST By Lauren Peterson Boomer, the spunky golden retriever who starred in Boomer's Big Day (1994) and Boomer Goes to School (1996), is back in a new adventure. This time he gets a new dog sibling and has most of the same feelings young children have when there's a new baby in the house. First, Boomer is confused. Why is Baby eating when it isn't dinnertime yet? Then the green-eyed monster rears its head as Boomer watches Baby playing with Boomer's favorite toy and getting a belly rub. But just when Boomer is beginning to wonder whether anyone will ever play with him again, he feels a lick on his nose. It isn't long before Boomer and Baby are off and running with Boomer leading the way. This delightful series may use a lovable family dog to play out common childhood events, but children will relate to Boomer's experience as easily as they would to a child's. Whyte, who actually owns a golden retreiver named Boomer, has done another fine job depicting the action in flowing watercolors. A worthwhiie addition to a fine series. FROM: SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL By Martha Topol Boomer's canine reactions provide insight into the new sibling experience. His expressions of curiousity and dejected concern will garner sympathy from readers and allow them to seet he pains and rewards that accompany any addtion to a family. Following the lead of the text, the watercolor illustrations give a dog's-eye view of the world. Soft and pleasing, they make the most of the inherent cuteness of a golden retriever puppy. Delightful and emotionally satisfying. FROM: KIRKUS REVIEWS Using unembellished language and plain sentence structure, the narrator reports Boomer's feelings, "Later, everyone went outside to play. Boomer was very excited...He waited and waited for someone to throw him the ball. But no one did." Baby wins Boomer over with a wag of the tail and a lick of the nose, enlisting the older dog in play. The crowning moment is a spread showing Boomer as onlooker to the new puppy's masterpiece a paw-printed living room with a chewed-up shoe, knocked-over plant, and spilling goldfish bowl. The affectionate watercolors will find their audience in dog lovers and children with new siblings alike. -- -, Reviews of Boomer's Big Surprise By Constance W. McGeorge Illustrations by Mary Whyte BOOKLIST SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL KIRKUS REVIEWS FROM: BOOKLIST By Lauren Peterson Boomer, the spunky golden retriever who starred in Boomer's Big Day (1994) and Boomer Goes to School (1996), is back in a new adventure. This time he gets a new dog sibling and has most of the same feelings young children have when there's a new baby in the house. First, Boomer is confused. Why is Baby eating when it isn't dinnertime yet? Then the green-eyed monster rears its head as Boomer watches Baby playing with Boomer's favorite toy and getting a belly rub. But just when Boomer is beginning to wonder whether anyone will ever play with him again, he feels a lick on his nose. It isn't long before Boomer and Baby are off and running with Boomer leading the way. This delightful series may use a lovable family dog to play out common childhood events, but children will relate to Boomer's experience as easily as they would to a child's. Whyte, who actually owns a golden retreiver named Boomer, has done another fine job depicting the action in flowing watercolors. A worthwhiie addition to a fine series. FROM: SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL By Martha Topol Boomer's canine reactions provide insight into the new sibling experience. His expressions of curiousity and dejected concern will garner sympathy from readers and allow them to seet he pains and rewards that accompany any addtion to a family. Following the lead of the text, the watercolor illustrations give a dog's-eye view of the world. Soft and pleasing, they make the most of the inherent cuteness of a golden retriever puppy. Delightful and emotionally satisfying. FROM: KIRKUS REVIEWS Using unembellished language and plain sentence structure, the narrator reports Boomer's feelings, "Later, everyone went outside to play. Boomer was very excited...He waited and waited for someone to throw him the ball. But no one did." Baby wins Boomer over with a wag of the tail and a lick of the nose, enlisting the older dog in play. The crowning moment is a spread showing Boomer as onlooker to the new puppy's masterpiece a paw-printed living room with a chewed-up shoe, knocked-over plant, and spilling goldfish bowl. The affectionate watercolors will find their audience in dog lovers and children with new siblings alike., Reviews of Boomer's Big Surprise By Constance W. McGeorge Illustrations by Mary Whyte BOOKLIST SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL KIRKUS REVIEWS FROM: BOOKLIST By Lauren Peterson Boomer, the spunky golden retriever who starred in Boomer's Big Day (1994) and Boomer Goes to School (1996), is back in a new adventure. This time he gets a new dog sibling and has most of the same feelings young children have when there's a new baby in the house. First, Boomer is confused. Why is Baby eating when it isn't dinnertime yet? Then the green-eyed monster rears its head as Boomer watches Baby playing with Boomer's favorite toy and getting a belly rub. But just when Boomer is beginning to wonder whether anyone will ever play with him again, he feels a lick on his nose. It isn't long before Boomer and Baby are off and running with Boomer leading the way. This delightful series may use a lovable family dog to play out common childhood events, but children will relate to Boomer's experience as easily as they would to a child's. Whyte, who actually owns a golden retreiver named Boomer, has done another fine job depicting the action in flowing watercolors. A worthwhiie addition to a fine series. FROM: SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL By Martha Topol Boomer's canine reactions provide insight into the new sibling experience. His expressions of curiousity and dejected concern will garner sympathy from readers and allow them to seet he pains and rewards that accompany any addtion to a family. Following the lead of the text, the watercolor illustrations give a dog's-eye view of the world. Soft and pleasing, they make the most of the inherent cuteness of a golden retriever puppy. Delightful and emotionally satisfying. FROM: KIRKUS REVIEWS Using unembellished language and plain sentence structure, the narrator reports Boomer's feelings, "Later, everyone went outside to play. Boomer was very excited... He waited and waited for someone to throw him the ball. But no one did." Baby wins Boomer over with a wag of the tail and a lick of the nose, enlisting the older dog in play. The crowning moment is a spread showing Boomer as onlooker to the new puppy's masterpiece a paw-printed living room with a chewed-up shoe, knocked-over plant, and spilling goldfish bowl. The affectionate watercolors will find their audience in dog lovers and children with new siblings alike.
Text by
Mcgeorge, Constance w.
Illustrated by
Whyte, Mary
Copyright Date
1999
Target Audience
Juvenile Audience
Lccn
98-008434
Dewey Decimal
[E]
Series
Boomer Ser.
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes
Number of Pages
32 Pages

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