Bark, George

“Bark, George” by Jules Feiffer is a delightful picture book published by Harper Collins on June 3, 1999. This first edition features 32 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible for young readers. The story centers around George, a dog who confounds his mother by barking in unexpected ways, leading to a humorous exploration of identity and communication.
Readers will find a whimsical narrative that invites them to discover what is happening with George as he responds to his mother’s calls in amusing and unexpected ways. The book combines elements of juvenile fiction with themes of animals and humor, making it an engaging choice for children. With its playful approach to concepts and sounds, “Bark, George” is sure to entertain young audiences while encouraging interaction and laughter.
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“Bark, George,” says George’s mother, and George goes: “Meow,” which definitely isn’t right, because George is a dog.
And so is his mother, who repeats, “Bark, George.” And George goes, “Quack, quack.”
What’s going on with George? Find out in this hilarious new picture book from Jules Feiffer.
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