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Reviews for Dora's Book of Manners (Dora the Explorer Series)

 Dora's Book of Manners magazine reviews

The average rating for Dora's Book of Manners (Dora the Explorer Series) based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.has a rating of 4 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2009-11-19 00:00:00
2004was given a rating of 4 stars Pierre Leveille
A wonderful collection for autumn as it contains three stories One on the arrival of fall and the ways that Henry and Mudge enjoy it in their different ways (of course, one being a boy and the other being a dog!) Such as, Henry picks apples and Mudge licks them; Henry puts on a coat and Mudge grows his! ;-p But, always, the uniting factor is their friendship. One on Halloween, when Henry's mom tells scary stories but Henry feels more brave with Mudge in the house One on Thanksgiving with the arrival of Henry's talkative, TV-hogging aunt whom he is sure will not like Mudge--but Henry finds out he has something extra to be thankful for that Thanksgiving! Sweet, humorous and a delightful "easy reader."
Review # 2 was written on 2020-10-07 00:00:00
2004was given a rating of 4 stars James Bischof
Henry and Mudge have three fall adventures in this story. First we learn about how Henry and Mudge both love fall, but sometimes experience it in different ways. Next is a Halloween tale, where Henry and Mudge are frightened by Henry's mom's spooky stories. Finally, we learn about Henry's dreaded family visitor at Thanksgiving. The Henry and Mudge books are great because, although they are intended for early independent readers, the stories have enough plot and detail to be interesting and hold attention for a read aloud or shared reading. Not all books at this level do that well. There are also big topics that can be discussed or expanded on. For example here we have a story about different perceptions of the same thing, confronting fear/speaking up for yourself, and giving someone a second chance. Additionally Rylant's writing style is just wholly appealing. She writes with plenty of detail, but not overly wordy. She really has a talent for painting a picture. She uses somewhat of a limited word choice as appropriate for early independent readers, but her text flows very naturally. The illustrations are very cute as well, and add an element of humor.


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