Clifford's First Valentine's Day (Clifford the Big Red Dog)
This beloved Clifford book, now in board book format with foil!Clifford has always gotten into a little innocent trouble, even as a puppy. This time, he's helping Emily Elizabeth make a special Valentine for her grandma. When it comes time to mail it, Clifford gets an unexpected behind-the-scenes tour of the Post Office!
Board Book, 20 pages
Published
December 1st 2009
by Scholastic Inc.
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I like when he ate the paste because he liked the smell. He thought it was something to eat! And I liked when he fell into the basket of letters and they thought the mail was barking.
Who doesn't like these baby Clifford books, he's so cute!
Decent for a storyime,though I don't tend to put Clifford in storytime because parents already know about Clifford books
Decent for a storyime,though I don't tend to put Clifford in storytime because parents already know about Clifford books
Our girls love Clifford and they really enjoy stories about when he was a little puppy. This book is cute and just in time for Valentine's Day.
Too cute. Poor Clifford is lost but Emily Elizabeth finds. Preschoolers loved it.
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Clifford books are always easy and fun to read. A nice Valentine's tale for the young 'uns for sure
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Norman Bridwell is an American author and cartoonist, best-known for the Clifford the Big Red Dog series of children's books. Bridwell attended John Herron School of Art in Indianapolis, Indiana. He currently resides on Martha's Vineyard, MA, where he continues to write an average of two books a year.
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