Bleeker: The Rechargeable Dog by Jonathan Mahood
- September 28, 2009
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Ah, the joys of a boy and his dog. His robotic dog...Yes, Skip Smalls’ dream of a canine sidekick came true when Bleeker beeped into his life -- batteries included. For this delightful duo it’s not just about tug of war and the gnawing of bones. Bleeker can fetch, but he can also fax -- and print, place calls, detect smoke, photograph, download email, take a GPS reading, and handle Skip’s homework planner. He’s not bug-free: if he spends too much time with Grandpa, he starts hooking rugs and wearing slippers. And if you stuff Mars bars in his battery socket -- well, there are problems. Nonetheless Bleeker (BLKR501 to IM pals) is all the dog a boy, or a comic strip, could want.
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rayannina said, 2 months ago
Skip should be old enough to read his own bedtime stories, don’tcha think? My daughter’s 8, and she does. (By choice.)
barbhinkins said, 2 months ago
WARNING! PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHER COMMENT AHEAD!!!!
You should read to your children as long as they’ll let you! It shows that you value reading, let’s you share your favourite stories and helps their imagination as they close their eyes and “see” the story. It’s also a great time to spend discussing the story, recalling fun parts, predicting future storylines etc.
Sorry, did warn you :)
cholldekkgher stenst... said, about 1 month ago
Just stick a tape recorder in the room and let it play the story.
souper49 said, about 1 month ago
Its good to read books, in fact I do it a lot. I also wear slippers and hook rugs, but then Im a grandma.
OldHipster said, about 1 month ago
Isn’t this little dude too old to have ANYONE read a bedtime story to him?
ya know?