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Overview
Away from the gate,
puppy puppy, please, puppy.
Oh wait, puppy, wait,
please, please, please,
please....
In page after page of tail-wagging fun, Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Spike Lee and his wife, Beacon Award-winning producer Tonya Lewis Lee, take a close-up look at what happens when a couple of high-energy toddlers meet their match in an adventurous pup who has no plans of letting up.
Irresistible illustrations by Coretta Scott King Award winner Kadir Nelson unleash countless memorable moments of toddlerhood, and puppyhood, which families with four-legged friends will enjoy over and over again.
A Children's Book-of-the-Month
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A Black Expressions Book Club
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Synopsis
Away from the gate,
puppy puppy, please, puppy.
Oh wait, puppy, wait,
please, please, please,
please....
In page after page of tail-wagging fun, Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Spike Lee and his wife, Beacon Award-winning producer Tonya Lewis Lee, take a close-up look at what happens when a couple of high-energy toddlers meet their match in an adventurous pup who has no plans of letting up.
Irresistible illustrations by Coretta Scott King Award winner Kadir Nelson unleash countless memorable moments of toddlerhood, and puppyhood, which families with four-legged friends will enjoy over and over again.
Club Main Selection
A Black Expressions Book Club
Featured Selection
Child Magazine
Director Spike Lee may not be known for wild chase scenes, but there's an exciting one in his newest work with his wife, Tonya, a TV producer. A young boy and girl struggle to keep up with their high-energy puppy as he bolts through the backyard fence, rolls in mud, and escapes from the bath. But despite his naughty ways, the rascal is irresistible. (His silky, chocolate-colored fur gleams in Nelson's light-infused oil paintings.) Just as in Please, Baby, Please, this follow-up gleefully recognizes the power that little ones have over those who are supposedly in charge. (ages 2 to 4)
Child magazine's Best Children's Book Awards 2005
Editorials
From The Critics
Director Spike Lee may not be known for wild chase scenes, but there's an exciting one in his newest work with his wife, Tonya, a TV producer. A young boy and girl struggle to keep up with their high-energy puppy as he bolts through the backyard fence, rolls in mud, and escapes from the bath. But despite his naughty ways, the rascal is irresistible. (His silky, chocolate-colored fur gleams in Nelson's light-infused oil paintings.) Just as in Please, Baby, Please, this follow-up gleefully recognizes the power that little ones have over those who are supposedly in charge. (ages 2 to 4)Child magazine's Best Children's Book Awards 2005