| |  | Creator: Mark Teague Publisher: Scholastic Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 27 reviews Sales Rank: 2003669
Media: Paperback Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Pages: 32 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 11.6 x 9.5 x 0.2
ISBN: 0439977169 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780439977166 ASIN: 0439977169
Publication Date: August 15, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Dear Mrs. LaRue by,Mac January 28, 2006 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Dear Mrs. LaRue By, Mark Teague Reviewed by, Mac
"Why did you do this to me?" Is the question Ike LaRue writes to his master, Mrs. LaRue. Dear Mrs. LaRue By, Mark Teague is a great book for kids starting to read. This book is extremely funny, and I strongly recommend it for anyone that wants a laugh.
In Dear Mrs. LaRue Ike, the dog, is sent to an obedience school called Brotwiellier. Ike tries to persuade Mrs. LaRue to come and get him by writing letters. The book is told through Ike's eyes. And he tells Mrs. LaRue that the place is horrible, but it is luxurious. Ike tries to run away.
I think that this books strongest point is its characters. Ike was serious and funny and I liked that. But, he lied a lot to get out of Brotwiellier. Ike told everything he did and that it wasn't clear him that what he did was bad.
The ways the characters reacted to the plot were awesome, but unrealistic. The book showed that Ike was truly sorry for what he did. I knew that he was sorry because he wrote it in his letters.
The book was too short for my taste, but it was funny. So, overall this book was very good. The theme is to appreciate your home. If you want a laugh or teach your child how to read. This book is awesome.
Loved this Book - by Dog Reviewer January 12, 2006 Mom read this book to me and I loved the pictures, they were so colorful I tried to eat them. I don't blame Ike for taking exception to obedience school - doesn't Mrs. LaRue recognize that she has a wire fox terrier and we wires are inately naughty and disobedient! It's in our genes! Mrs LaRue should have gotten a German Shephard or a Rottweiler if she wanted a good dog! I highly recommend this book to my canine friends.
Axel G www.wiryaxel.blogspot.com
Sorry...I don't like Dear Mrs. LaRue August 3, 2005 8 out of 20 found this review helpful
It's only my opinion and no one agrees, don't belive me, I'm just a tiny voice, no one shares my opinion, so don't bother me, so if you like it, set your opinion free. Write a review wheather you're big or small or short or tall cuz' if you're small, use the kids review form. Click the "Write a review" link and choose "Use the kid's review form". Anyways, I think Ike, the dog in this book, is a liar. His owner, Mrs. LaRue, sends him to a wonderful obidience school but he wants to go home so what does he do? Send letters to Mrs. LaRue saying it's an awful prison! What? This encoruges lies! Maybe it dosen't encourage lies, but I didn't like Ike. Most children & their parents will love it. The rest of my family (Including Chocolate Dog, Russian Blue Witch, and JaneLovesJesus) love it, they think it's cute (that's why mom got it from the library, it looked cute) but I don't. Don't trust me, I'm a small voice in a sea of voices. Signed, StoryMaker. "Gotta trust the kid's review!" (Except this review.)
tres postmodern February 20, 2005 0 out of 7 found this review helpful
The teacher who used this book to teach the difference between "fact and opinion" needs to go back to school. If anything, this book is a send-up on "reality." My daughter enjoys looking at the illustrations time and again interpreting them for me. The problem that she has, a problem I have no answer for, is this--- if the first set of illustrations tells the story from the dog's point of view, then WHOSE point of view does the second set of illustration reveal?
Little Details May 4, 2004 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a really fun book. Children will delight in the contrasting artwork. Adults will appreciate the little details of each illustration. The sarcastic comments of the dog will be humorous to all who read this story. I bought the book for my 5 year-old nephew. While awaiting his birthday, I read it three times.
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