Dog Blue

Dog Blue by Polly Dunbar, published by Candlewick on July 22, 2004, is a charming children’s fiction book featuring 40 pages of vibrant illustrations. The story follows Bertie, a boy with a deep affection for dogs and the color blue, who creatively imagines having a blue dog of his own. As he engages in playful pretend scenarios, Bertie’s life takes a turn when he encounters a real dog, leading to a delightful exploration of imagination and companionship.
Readers will find an engaging narrative that captures the whimsical journey of Bertie as he navigates his fantasies and the reality of finding a true friend. The book intertwines themes of dogs, imagination, and the joy of creativity, making it a delightful read for young audiences. With its captivating illustrations and humorous storytelling, Dog Blue presents a lighthearted tale that resonates with the joys of childhood and the power of imagination.
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Fetching illustrations from an exciting new talent enliven this tale of a boy who loves dogs and the color blue — and finds a creative way to make his fantasies come true.
Bertie wants a dog, a blue dog, more than anything in the world. For now, though, he likes to pretend he has one, patting it, walking it, even playing both sides of a game of fetch. One day, Bertie finds a real dog, and it’s puppy love at first sight — or is it? In this story of an inventive boy who meets the dog of his dreams, Polly Dunbar tells an engaging tale full of whimsy and humor.
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