Circle Dogs

Circle Dogs by Kevin Henkes is a charming children’s book published by Harper Collins on January 9, 2001. This reprint edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story introduces readers to two circle dogs living in a big, square house, capturing their daily activities from waking up to playtime in the yard to enjoying naps and settling down for the night.
In this delightful narrative, readers will find a simple yet engaging exploration of the dogs’ routines and their playful nature. The book presents concepts related to size and shape through the lens of juvenile fiction, making it an enjoyable read for young audiences. With its rhythmic storytelling and appealing illustrations, Circle Dogs invites children to experience the joys of a dog’s day, from play to rest.
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Shhh. They’re sleeping now…
In the big, square house live the two circle dogs. When the sun comes up and the baby cries, the circle dogs wake up. With a flip-flap of their tails, they’re ready to play in a big square yard. They like to eat and take a nap. Then it’s time to play again. And when night comes, the circle dogs like to sleep and sleep and sleep. Shhh…
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