Madeline’s Rescue

Madeline’s Rescue by Ludwig Bemelmans is a delightful children’s book published by Viking Press in October 1993. This edition includes both a book and a cassette, providing an engaging experience for young readers. The story follows Madeline, who finds herself in a perilous situation when she falls into the Seine River, only to be saved by a brave dog named Genevieve. This heartwarming tale captures the bond between Madeline and her new pet, highlighting themes of friendship and loyalty.
Readers will discover a charming narrative that explores the dynamics of companionship and the challenges of sharing affection. As Madeline navigates her feelings about Genevieve, the story delves into the joys and trials of having a beloved pet. With its focus on family and the adventures of a young girl in Europe, this book is a classic addition to any children’s library. The 52-page illustrated format is designed to engage young audiences, making it an ideal choice for reading aloud or independent exploration.
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Winner of the Caldecott MedalWhen Madeline falls into the river Seine and nearly drowns, a courageous canine comes to her rescue. Now Genevieve the dog is Madeline’s cherished pet, and the envy of all the other girls. What can be done when there’s just not enough hound to go around?
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