One-Dog Canoe

One-Dog Canoe by Mary Casanova is a delightful first edition published by Macmillan on May 26, 2009. This 32-page book, written in English, presents a whimsical adventure that begins with a girl and her dog embarking on a canoe trip, anticipating a peaceful outing. However, their plans take an unexpected turn when various animals join them, challenging the notion of a “one-dog canoe.”
Readers will find a humorous narrative that unfolds as the girl and her dog navigate the chaos of their expanding canoe. The story features a range of animals, including a beaver, a loon, a wolf, a bear, and a moose, all eager to join the fun. The playful tone and engaging illustrations make this book suitable for young readers, while its themes of friendship and adventure resonate throughout the tale.
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I set off one morning in my little red canoe.
My dog wagged his tail.
“Can I come, too?”
“You bet,” I said.
“A trip for two—just me and you.”
When a girl and her dog set out on a canoe trip together, they’re expecting a quiet afternoon for two. Then a beaver decides to join them, even when the girl protests that “It’s a one-dog canoe.” And when a loon, and a wolf, and a bear, and a moose all ask for a ride, it’s almost too much. But they all manage to fit in this one-dog canoe—until a frog comes along. . . .
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