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Frankie

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1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
Frankie is EXCITED!

A new home?
A new bed?
A new ball?

But wait.

Nico is already here.
Nico's home.
Nico's bed.
Nico's ball.

Sharing is hard . . .

Will Frankie find a place here too?
The latest book from the Geisel Honor–winning author-illustrator Mary Sullivan features not one but two adorable pups with big personalites as they struggle to get along and find their places in the pack. At turns humorous and heartfelt, it appears that man isn't dog's only best friend when there is another dog to play with . . .
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    • Kirkus

      March 1, 2017
      A young new dog in the house gets a cold reception from the old one.Though not quite as laconic as the author's one-word Ball (2013) and Treat (2016), the narrative is composed entirely of terse exclamations in dialogue balloons over sparsely detailed views of glowering Nico as the stout little black dog snatches its "stuff" away from frisky newcomer Frankie. Lifted from a cage at the beginning by a pair of light-skinned human hands and taken for a ride before being plunked down in front of Nico, Frankie uncertainly tests his new surroundings: "Frankie's home?" "Frankie's ball?" "Frankie's blankie." Nico begs to differ: "Nico's home." "No. Nico's ball." "No way! Nico's blankie!" Frankie is sad ("No bone. No ball. No nothing"), but hardly has the small black-and-white pup begun claiming a small stash of ragged bric-a-brac than an offstage summons leads to the joyful discovery of a brand new doggie bed and a whole set of dog toys for Frankie. They stay Frankie's, too, even after Frankie magnanimously lets Nico chew on a frog--in exchange for a turn with "Nico's ball!" Both dogs are small, of indeterminate breed, and eloquent of body language. Two-legged pups with new sibs would likely have a similar experience. (Picture book. 4-6)

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    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2017
      Through tidy cartoon-panel illustrations and minimal text in the form of the two dogs' thought bubbles, newly adopted puppy Frankie and established dog-of-the-house Nico learn to live together and share their toys. It's all pretty one-note, but a surprising range of emotions is expressed through the spare text.

      (Copyright 2017 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:130
  • Text Difficulty:0

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