Biography: Frank Dormer has always loved telling stories through his art. An accomplished editorial illustrator, he made his children's book debut with Aggie and Ben. He lives in Branford, Connecticut, with his wife and their three children.
By author: Lori RiesIllustrated by: Frank W. Dormer ISBN: 978-1-57091-635-9
Ages: 4 - 7
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Three short chapters just right for beginning readers tell the story of Aggie's overnight stay at the vet to get spayed.
"Ries and Dormer once again prove a delightful pairing, cheerfully and tenderly persuading new readers to keep turning the page."
--School Library Journal
"Give Ries and Dormer a Best in Show."
--The Horn Book
By author: Lori RiesIllustrated by: Frank W. Dormer ISBN: 978-1-57091-645-8
Ages: 4 - 7
Availability:In stock Price:$12.95
In this funny follow-up to Aggie and Ben, Ben struggles to train Aggie. Three short chapters, just right for beginning readers, follow Aggie's uphill battle to learn basic commands.
"While undisciplined, Aggie is one lovable pup; with a slight turn of her large head and a flip of her lopsided ears, she demonstrates why dogs are known as children's best friends."
--Kirkus Reviews
"Novice Readers will find this a fetching outing."
--The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Literature
Illustrated by: Frank W. DormerBy author: Lori Ries ISBN: 978-1-57091-646-5
Ages: 4 - 7
Availability:In stock Price:$5.95
In this funny follow-up to Aggie and Ben, Ben struggles to train Aggie. Three short chapters, just right for beginning readers, follow Aggie's uphill battle to learn basic commands.
"While undisciplined, Aggie is one lovable pup; with a slight turn of her large head and a flip of her lopsided ears, she demonstrates why dogs are known as children's best friends."
--Kirkus Reviews
"Novice Readers will find this a fetching outing."
--The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Literature
Kylie Bell is the not-so-tallest one in the first grade. Although she's small, she never lets her size get her down. When bully-boy Rusty Jacks taunts her, brave Kylie Bell figures out a way to stick up for herself while keeping hold of her manners.
"Kylie Bell and her "ladylike, rhino-sized" heart will charm any and all comers. Caring, not cloying."
&mdashKirkus Reviews