Book Descriptions
for My Dog Is the Best by Laurie Ann Thompson and Paul Schmid
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
A small boy sings the praises of his dog, citing many specific reasons he’s the best. The simplicity of the narrative (“He rolls over … He plays chase … He blows bubbles.”) is echoed in the illustration style, which features simple, rounded shapes and a muted palette. The quiet pleasure of this book is in the interplay between art and text. The illustrations show the boy and dog engaged in each of the activities stated, but until the very end of the story the dog is sound asleep. It’s only as the child winds down that the dog wakes up, and their roles are reversed at story’s end. The bond between boy and dog, even with only one of them awake at a time, is sweet and strong in a picture book in which the gentle humor also invites discussion. (Ages 2–5)
CCBC Choices 2016. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2016. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
What do you get when you combine one energetic, enthusiastic little boy with his sleepy but tolerant dog? Unconditional love.
Using simple words and spare illustrations, My Dog Is the Best celebrates the special bond that exists between a young child and a beloved family pet. It's the heartwarming story of two best friends. . . told by a boy with a very active imagination.
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.