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    Apr 28, 2020 · READ REVIEW. 1. CAT DOG DOG. THE STORY OF A BLENDED FAMILY. by Nelly Buchet ; illustrated by Andrea Zuill ‧ RELEASE DATE: April 28, 2020. A couple moves in together. But can their pets handle the big change? A scruffy white dog lives alone with her human father. She loves her toys, her royal dog bed, and lying at her dad’s feet at night.

  2. Here is the oh-so-hilarious and adorable story of a blended family– using just a few words in various configurations– from the pets’ point-of-view! Cat and Dog live with their human in a suburban house with a big backyard. Sure, they fight like…. well, cats and dogs, but they’re used to one another.

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  3. Cat Dog Dog: The Story of a Blended Family (Schwartz & Wade/ Penguin Random House, 2020) is a 2021 ALA Notable Children’s Book and the winner of the 2021 Irma Black Award for Excellence in Children’s Literature (Bank Street College of Education). Other selections include:

  4. Apr 28, 2020 · Dog– a different dog– lives a happy only child life in the city with his dad. He has the bed to himself, he never has to share his toys, and that’s the way he likes it. So what happens when the Dog’s dad and Cat and Dog’s mom move in together?

  5. Feb 1, 2020 · When the couple moves in together, their two dogs and one cat humorously learn to get along with one another through a series of mishaps, like chewed moving boxes or a tumble out of a first-floor window.

  6. A small white dog and his human dad move in with a cat and a large dog and their human mom. Though the transition is tough, they make it — until a “Waaah!” joins the family. Understated, comical, and relatable, this experience is presented with expressive illustration and limited language.

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  8. Apr 28, 2020 · This laugh-out-loud picture book, which is the recipient of The Irma Simonton Black and James H. Black Award for Excellence in Children’s Literature, cleverly uses two repeating words and is sure to strike a chord with kids dealing with the ups-and-downs of settling into a blended family of their own. Read more.

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