Intended AudienceJuvenile Audience
Reviews*Bow-Wow is back in this fanciful wordless follow-up to Bow-Wow Bugs a Bug . . . A fresh look at things that go bump in the night., "In this wordless book, golden little Bow-Wow is peacefully sleeping when a trio of wee ghostly kittens sneaks his cushion out from underneath him . . . an amusing readalone for kids who find words get in the way of their enjoyment." -- BCCB "*Bow-Wow is back in this fanciful wordless follow-up to Bow-Wow Bugs a Bug . . . A fresh look at things that go bump in the night." -- The Horn Book, STARRED REVIEW "*Bow-Wow is back, here in pursuit of mischievous ghost cats that reside next door . . . Concept and execution could not be better. Readers of all ages are the winners the moment they open this book." -- Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW "*In this wordless, comics-style picture book, Bow-Wow's neighbor cats have bitten his tail and stolen his soft doggie bed . . . This unique book challenges readers to pay attention, all the while working through the realms of the real, the familiar, nonsense, and play." -- School Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW "The pacing never flags, and the warm-and-fuzzy ending is as gratifying as it is surreal. Adults and children will enjoy creating a story to accompany the artwork, and they'll share plenty of laughter as they do." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review), *Bow-Wow is back, here in pursuit of mischievous ghost cats that reside next door . . . Concept and execution could not be better. Readers of all ages are the winners the moment they open this book., *"Bow-Wow is back, here in pursuit of mischievous ghost cats that reside next door . . . Concept and execution could not be better. Readers of all ages are the winners the moment they open this book." - Kirkus Reviews , STARRED REVIEW *"In this wordless, comics-style picture book, Bow-Wow's neighbor cats have bitten his tail and stolen his soft doggie bed . . . This unique book challenges readers to pay attention, all the while working through the realms of the real, the familiar, nonsense, and play." - School Library Journal , STARRED REVIEW STARRED REVIEW: "The pacing never flags, and the warm-and-fuzzy ending is as gratifying as it is surreal. Adults and children will enjoy creating a story to accompany the artwork, and they'll share plenty of laughter as they do." - Publishers Weekly, The pacing never flags, and the warm-and-fuzzy ending is as gratifying as it is surreal. Adults and children will enjoy creating a story to accompany the artwork, and they'll share plenty of laughter as they do., In this wordless book, golden little Bow-Wow is peacefully sleeping when a trio of wee ghostly kittens sneaks his cushion out from underneath him . . . an amusing readalone for kids who find words get in the way of their enjoyment., *"Bow-Wow is back in this fanciful wordless follow-up to Bow-Wow Bugs a Bug . . . A fresh look at things that go bump in the night." - The Horn Book , STARRED REVIEW *"Bow-Wow is back, here in pursuit of mischievous ghost cats that reside next door . . . Concept and execution could not be better. Readers of all ages are the winners the moment they open this book." - Kirkus Reviews , STARRED REVIEW *"In this wordless, comics-style picture book, Bow-Wow's neighbor cats have bitten his tail and stolen his soft doggie bed . . . This unique book challenges readers to pay attention, all the while working through the realms of the real, the familiar, nonsense, and play." - School Library Journal , STARRED REVIEW STARRED REVIEW: "The pacing never flags, and the warm-and-fuzzy ending is as gratifying as it is surreal. Adults and children will enjoy creating a story to accompany the artwork, and they'll share plenty of laughter as they do." - Publishers Weekly, *In this wordless, comics-style picture book, Bow-Wow's neighbor cats have bitten his tail and stolen his soft doggie bed . . . This unique book challenges readers to pay attention, all the while working through the realms of the real, the familiar, nonsense, and play., *"In this wordless, comics-style picture book, Bow-Wow's neighbor cats have bitten his tail and stolen his soft doggie bed . . . This unique book challenges readers to pay attention, all the while working through the realms of the real, the familiar, nonsense, and play." - School Library Journal , STARRED REVIEW STARRED REVIEW: "The pacing never flags, and the warm-and-fuzzy ending is as gratifying as it is surreal. Adults and children will enjoy creating a story to accompany the artwork, and they'll share plenty of laughter as they do." - Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW: "The pacing never flags, and the warm-and-fuzzy ending is as gratifying as it is surreal. Adults and children will enjoy creating a story to accompany the artwork, and they'll share plenty of laughter as they do." - Publishers Weekly, "In this wordless book, golden little Bow-Wow is peacefully sleeping when a trio of wee ghostly kittens sneaks his cushion out from underneath him . . . an amusing readalone for kids who find words get in the way of their enjoyment." - BCCB *"Bow-Wow is back in this fanciful wordless follow-up to Bow-Wow Bugs a Bug . . . A fresh look at things that go bump in the night." - The Horn Book , STARRED REVIEW *"Bow-Wow is back, here in pursuit of mischievous ghost cats that reside next door . . . Concept and execution could not be better. Readers of all ages are the winners the moment they open this book." - Kirkus Reviews , STARRED REVIEW *"In this wordless, comics-style picture book, Bow-Wow's neighbor cats have bitten his tail and stolen his soft doggie bed . . . This unique book challenges readers to pay attention, all the while working through the realms of the real, the familiar, nonsense, and play." - School Library Journal , STARRED REVIEW STARRED REVIEW: "The pacing never flags, and the warm-and-fuzzy ending is as gratifying as it is surreal. Adults and children will enjoy creating a story to accompany the artwork, and they'll share plenty of laughter as they do." - Publishers Weekly, "In this wordless book, golden little Bow-Wow is peacefully sleeping when a trio of wee ghostly kittens sneaks his cushion out from underneath him . . . an amusing readalone for kids who find words get in the way of their enjoyment." -- BCCB "*Bow-Wow is back in this fanciful wordless follow-up to Bow-Wow Bugs a Bug . . . A fresh look at things that go bump in the night." -- The Horn Book, STARRED REVIEW "*Bow-Wow is back, here in pursuit of mischievous ghost cats that reside next door . . . Concept and execution could not be better. Readers of all ages are the winners the moment they open this book." -- Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW "*In this wordless, comics-style picture book, Bow-Wow's neighbor cats have bitten his tail and stolen his soft doggie bed . . . This unique book challenges readers to pay attention, all the while working through the realms of the real, the familiar, nonsense, and play." -- School Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW "The pacing never flags, and the warm-and-fuzzy ending is as gratifying as it is surreal. Adults and children will enjoy creating a story to accompany the artwork, and they'll share plenty of laughter as they do." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)