Daniel’s dog

Cover of Daniel's dog by Jo Ellen Bogart
Publisher: Scholastic
Year: 1990
Language: en
Pages: 2
ISBN-13: 9780590434027
Dimensions:
Height: 8.2 Inches
Length: 0.4 Inches
Width: 8.3 Inches
Dewey Decimal: [E]
Editorial overview Touché

Daniel’s Dog by Jo Ellen Bogart, published by Scholastic in 1990, is a children’s fiction book that explores the emotional landscape of a young Black boy named Daniel as he navigates the challenges of welcoming a new baby sister. With a page count of 2, this edition presents a story where Daniel feels neglected and jealous due to his mother’s attention shifting to the infant, prompting him to create an imaginary dog named Lucy for comfort and companionship.

Readers will find that Daniel’s journey is one of adjustment and understanding, as Lucy helps him process his feelings and become more accepting of his sister’s presence. The narrative touches on themes of sibling dynamics and the role of imagination in coping with change. The illustrations complement the story, depicting Lucy in a translucent manner that adds a comforting element to Daniel’s experience. This book is suitable for children aged 5-8 and offers a unique perspective on familial relationships and emotional growth.


Official synopsis Publisher

Product Description A young Black boy adjusts to the arrival of his new baby sister with the help of his imaginary dog Lucy. From Publishers Weekly Jealous, neglected and unloved: that’s how Daniel feels since the arrival of his baby sister, Carrie. As his mother spends most of her time caring for the infant, Daniel feels threatened by her lack of attention and creates an imaginary companion–a ghost dog named Lucy, sent to him by his dead grandfather. Lucy represents a positive spirit, bringing Daniel comfort and understanding. As a result he becomes more receptive to the baby’s needs, and is able to share his fantasy with his friend Norman, who is also experiencing a personal crisis. Inspired in part by the dog ghosts of American Negro oral tradition (which supposedly represented a deceased loved one returning in a comforting role), Bogart’s story gives a fresh and unusual slant to this familiar theme. Wilson’s homey, realistic illustrations–and Lucy, depicted in an appropriately “translucent” fashion–add a reassuring touch to a potentially unsettling situation. Ages 5-8. Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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“Daniel’s dog” is credited to Jo Ellen Bogart.
When was “Daniel’s dog” published?
Publisher: Scholastic. Year: 1990.
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ISBN-13: 9780590434027.
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Language: en. Pages: 2.

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