Hickory Dickory Dog

Hickory Dickory Dog by Alison Murray, published by National Geographic Books on June 10, 2014, is an illustrated work that captures a child’s day at school with a delightful twist involving a canine visitor. The story follows Zack and his dog, Rufus, as they navigate school activities together, highlighting the playful bond between them. The book features charming illustrations that enhance the narrative, making it visually appealing for young readers.
In this engaging tale, readers will find a lively depiction of school life, complete with painting, lunchtime, and garden time, all made more entertaining by Rufus’s antics. The illustrations not only bring the story to life but also incorporate analog clocks, subtly introducing concepts of time. This edition, consisting of 32 pages, is designed to entertain and educate, making it a fitting addition to any child’s library focused on themes of friendship, animals, and school experiences.
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Charming illustrations highlight a child’s day at school — with a surprise canine visitor — in this twist on a nursery rhyme about the hours of the day.
Hickory, dickory, dare, Dogs aren’t allowed in there. A sneaky peek through . . . Then a hullabaloo! Hickory, dickory, dare.
Zack and his dog, Rufus, are best friends. So when Zack goes to school, Rufus follows along. And once he’s there, Rufus joins right in with painting, lunchtime, and even garden time — which makes for one messy pup when it’s time to go home! Engaging illustrations capture the people and playthings of a child’s day, with an array of analog clocks sprinkled throughout for good measure.
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