Mad Dog McGraw

Mad Dog McGraw by Myron Uhlberg, published by Penguin Books in 2002, is a 26-page children’s book written in English. This story follows a young hero who is constantly chased by the neighborhood dog, Mad Dog McGraw, known for his mean demeanor. Despite the fear he instills in others, the child believes there must be a way to confront this intimidating canine.
As the narrative unfolds, the child experiments with various ideas to deal with Mad Dog, only to find that the dog consistently outsmarts him. However, the introduction of a cat named Bait changes the dynamic, revealing a friendlier side to Mad Dog. Ultimately, the child discovers that friendship is the key to understanding and overcoming fear, suggesting that appearances can be deceiving. This engaging tale explores themes of animals and friendship within the realm of juvenile fiction.
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The mean neighbourhood dog, Mad Dog McGraw, is always chasing the young hero of the book. Everyone is scared of Mad Dog but our child hero knows there must be a way to deal with him. The child tries various mad ideas but Mad Dog always wins. But when introduced to a cat called Bait, Mad Dog is suddenly friendly. Finally the child works out that making friends is the answer and that Mad Dog might not be such a mean dog after all.
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