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The Invisible Dog |  | Author: Dick King-Smith Publisher: Yearling Category: Book
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Seller: clearancebooksale Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 255161
Media: Paperback Edition: 1st Yearling ed Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Pages: 80 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.2 x 0.3
ISBN: 0679870415 EAN: 9780679870418 ASIN: 0679870415
Publication Date: May 10, 1995 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Illustrated in black-and-white. When her parents can't afford a new pet,
seven-year-old Janie invents one. Her new pretend dog is Henry, an invisible
Great Dane who eats invisible food bought with invisible money. Then some
mysterious events--and perhaps a touch of magic--bring the invisible Henry to
life. "King-Smith has created another irresistible yarn."--Booklist.
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| Customer Reviews: book good, quality of paper and printing poor August 24, 2009 When I read the review of this book I thought it would be good for my 7-year-old grand-daughterwho had a smiilar experience and was still mourning the loss of Labrador. I liked the topic and the story. However, I was stunned by the gray pages and dark print of the book. I didn't expect a Disney type picture book, but books for children should, at least, be on clear, strong, good white paper. The quality of this book reminded me of the books put out during and after WWII when the paper industry was just beginning to recycle paper. What a disappointment. I was embarrassed to give my granddaughter this dingy looking book.
A Little Girl's Invisible Best Friend April 5, 2007 James N Simpson (Gold Coast, QLD Australia) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The author of the junior novel which the film Babe was based on has written a great tale about a dog named Henry. The Invisible Dog is a quick and simple read that both children and adults will enjoy. There are also a few illustrations inside as well.
Henry is a Great Dane and only a little girl named Janie and an old lady at the end of the street can see him. To everyone else Henry is invisible at a disturbing at times imagination of Janie who just seems to be carrying the family's dead dog's collar around the place. Janie knows Henry is real, she feeds it invisible food and cleans up its invisible waste and her father has told if she can raise $500 they'll get a dog everyone can see. Janie is very specific though, she knows the colour and everything that the dog they will get will be, because she's been walking it everyday for a long time now.
Funny storyline August 27, 2006 Jill (Chicago suburbs) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am always looking for "animal" stories to interest my daughter. This author has written many stories that keep her interest and The Invisible Dog is no exception. The story is simple, a girl wants a dog, her parents are reluctant. The girl finds an old collar and leash and imagines her pet. Through a series of remarkable coincidences, her dream comes true at the end of the story.
A Great Dog November 16, 2001 A 10-year old reader (Hill AFB, Utah) 8 out of 10 found this review helpful
This book is about a girl named Janie who finds a collar that belonged to her Great Dane, Rupert, who died when she was younger. She carries it with her down the street. Mrs. Garrow, one of her neighbors, sees her and makes believe that she is petting a dog and gives Janie compliments on it. So Janie names her invisible harlequin Great Dane, Henry. She takes him everywhere she goes except school. When her birthday comes her parents surprise her and take her to a dog show. She hopes the Harlequin Great Dane will win. Read the book to find out who wins the show, what Mrs. Garrow finds in the teacup and how Janie's dream of owning a Great Dane comes true. If you enjoy books that you can't put down, you'll love this one. I really love books about dogs so that is why I would recommend it to others who love dog stories.
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