The kids (5 yo and 7 yo) love this book。 It's great for predictive reading (opposites), and for beginning readers in Pre-K through 1st grade。 The kids (5 yo and 7 yo) love this book。 It's great for predictive reading (opposites), and for beginning readers in Pre-K through 1st grade。 。。。more
Tracey,
I don't like the writing in this at all。 I see the appeal for children though。 I just think there are better books to choose from for a baby's bookshelf。 This only comes recommended on theme reading。 It'd fit nicely for books about dogs or colors。 I don't like the writing in this at all。 I see the appeal for children though。 I just think there are better books to choose from for a baby's bookshelf。 This only comes recommended on theme reading。 It'd fit nicely for books about dogs or colors。 。。。more
Leftbanker,
Los Angeles street racer Dominic Toretto falls under the suspicion of the LAPD as a string of high-speed electronics truck robberies rocks the area。 Brian O'Connor, an officer of the LAPD, joins the ranks of Toretto's highly skilled racing crew undercover to convict Toretto。 However, O'Connor finds himself both enamored with this new world and in love with Toretto's sister, Mia。 As a rival racing crew gains strength, O'Connor must decide where his loyalty really lies。 Wait, that’s something else Los Angeles street racer Dominic Toretto falls under the suspicion of the LAPD as a string of high-speed electronics truck robberies rocks the area。 Brian O'Connor, an officer of the LAPD, joins the ranks of Toretto's highly skilled racing crew undercover to convict Toretto。 However, O'Connor finds himself both enamored with this new world and in love with Toretto's sister, Mia。 As a rival racing crew gains strength, O'Connor must decide where his loyalty really lies。 Wait, that’s something else, but these dogs are both fast and furious。 I read this a long time ago and I can’t remember the ending, but I’m pretty sure the protagonist doesn’t wrap his Porsche around a tree。 In fact, there are no fatal crashes in this little book。 。。。more
Daniel B,
The bug race
Anneka,
Fun little book!Read it because of the new series on Netflix and found out it was one of my husband’s favourite books as a kid。Well my kids (almost 4 and 6。5) seem to be the perfect age especially having seen the dog with the hat in the show!They laughed every time they saw her! My oldest read it, and there was even a line where my youngest, in addition to “reading” the title, got to “read” as there was a very clear pattern and colours being reflected。We’ll have to see if it becomes a favourite, Fun little book!Read it because of the new series on Netflix and found out it was one of my husband’s favourite books as a kid。Well my kids (almost 4 and 6。5) seem to be the perfect age especially having seen the dog with the hat in the show!They laughed every time they saw her! My oldest read it, and there was even a line where my youngest, in addition to “reading” the title, got to “read” as there was a very clear pattern and colours being reflected。We’ll have to see if it becomes a favourite, but certainly worth a library borrow! 。。。more
Gabs,
It’s my favorite。 I love all of the dogs。
Kirsti,
Delightful reread in honor of the new Netflix series of the same name。 The TV show is set in—you're gonna love this—Pawston。 Delightful reread in honor of the new Netflix series of the same name。 The TV show is set in—you're gonna love this—Pawston。 。。。more
Mark,
Dogs and speed are good combination, in primer。
Laurie,
Oh, man。 We have to hide this book if we don't want to read it a dozen times a day。 Toddler loves it! He can basically remember it all himself。 Great way to teach opposites。 Oh, man。 We have to hide this book if we don't want to read it a dozen times a day。 Toddler loves it! He can basically remember it all himself。 Great way to teach opposites。 。。。more
Alycia Tibbs,
This was the first book I learned to read and it's still a great book to read。 This was the first book I learned to read and it's still a great book to read。 。。。more
Colin Blake,
One of my most memorable childhood books
Teisha,
Go Dog Go was my favorite book when I was younger because of all of the colors and funny activities that the dogs were doing。 Reading it 15 years later, it is extremely repetitive, however it is a children's book。 Go Dog Go was my favorite book when I was younger because of all of the colors and funny activities that the dogs were doing。 Reading it 15 years later, it is extremely repetitive, however it is a children's book。 。。。more
John Smith,
Hello, I'm #pivoting to #dadcontent and reviewing children's books I read to the bb。 My rating system will be reflective of how many times I would be willing to read the reviewed book in a night。1 Star = would read once in a night2 Star = would read twice in a night3 Star = would read 3 times in a night4 Star = would read 4 times in a night5 Star = would read 5 times or more in a night。 I enjoyed how Go, Dog。 Go! teases the dog in a car on the front page, but holds out on delivering the goods un Hello, I'm #pivoting to #dadcontent and reviewing children's books I read to the bb。 My rating system will be reflective of how many times I would be willing to read the reviewed book in a night。1 Star = would read once in a night2 Star = would read twice in a night3 Star = would read 3 times in a night4 Star = would read 4 times in a night5 Star = would read 5 times or more in a night。 I enjoyed how Go, Dog。 Go! teases the dog in a car on the front page, but holds out on delivering the goods until well into the book。 Really, this is the opposite approach of One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish, which obscures the expansiveness of the book's subjects implied by the fish-exclusive title。 Go, Dog。 Go!, like One Fish, Two Fish。。。 starts simple and expands into more complicated storytelling。 Eastman introduces the characters, dogs of different size, color, and demeanor, and slowly expands their activities as the pages unfold。 I find this not to be a natural extension of Seuss's work, but a inferior attempt。 Some assorted thoughts and observations: I rather disliked the dog that repeatedly said he didn't like another dog's hats when asked for his opinion。 They were very well-made hats! The plot doesn't come together until the very end。 Difficult to follow, but the clues are all there throughout the story。After reading this, I'm concerned about the driving ability of dogs。 We shouldn't allow that。 Highlight of the story has to be red dog on a blue tree/blue dog on a read tree。 Overall, the little gems here and there would make a twice a night read do-able, but a third would be unnecessarily dull。 2 stars。That's my review of Go, Dog。 Go!! Hope you enjoyed。 。。。more
moxieBK,
Go, Dog。 Go! — P。 D。 Eastman (Dr。 Suess Beginner Books) Jan 21, 2021I know。 I know。 And older reader like me…reading a beginning to read book?But I love this book, and when I read it, it makes me feel good, reminds me of sitting in Momma’s lap while she read to me。 It brings back very happy memories。Create some memories with your young ones。 Grab this book or other Beginning to Read books in Dr。 Suess’ collection。You won’t be disappointed。Four stars。
Cherish Brown,
(4☆ Would recommend)Dr。 Seuss books are great for learning, since they have such colorful pages, engaging pictures, and rhyme。 Kids love them。
Rebecca,
So I’m trying to have my Goodreads list be a complete record of all the books I have read。 Not going to happen because I read many books before I started on Goodreads (being no spring chicken anymore), but I’m trying。 Anyway, when I remember books that I have read in the past, I add them。 This book (read decades ago) was good fun, and asks important questions like “Do you like my hat?”
Kristal,
Simple story with small words and repetition。 Great for new readers, and it teaches some colours too。 Really cute。
Faisal Arab,
Excellent book! Funny and easy to read。 First book my son read ☺️
Haleigh Tomlin,
Underwhelming
Michele Herrington,
y number one book when I was a kid, and number one when reading to kids。
Shelby Coughenour,
One of my favorites from being a kid。 Finding this and reminiscing was the best!!
Kristine,
A very simple version of the original story
Elliot,
These dogs are on their way to a big bash (spoiler alert!) and they’re using every form of transportation imaginable, from skis to scooters, blimps, boats, and bikes! Elliot hasn’t been super interested in this one yet, so I think he will like it as he’s closer to 2 years old
Rosie Gearhart,
Excellent first reader。 Repetitive enough to not be frustrating。 Just enough picture cues, too。 Ages 0+ as read aloud。
Chrisanne,
Not old enough yet。
Bonnie G。,
My baby is nearly 22 so we last read this together roughly 19 years ago。 The other day he walked in and said "Do you like my hat" and I said "I do not like your hat。" He looked annoyed and told me he was wearing it to the dog party no matter what I thought。 That is how special a book this is。 I felt obligated to stop in and register that 5 star。 My baby is nearly 22 so we last read this together roughly 19 years ago。 The other day he walked in and said "Do you like my hat" and I said "I do not like your hat。" He looked annoyed and told me he was wearing it to the dog party no matter what I thought。 That is how special a book this is。 I felt obligated to stop in and register that 5 star。 。。。more
Jennifer Fann-Tucker,
Favorite
Holly,
The first book I ever read
William Thomas,
Love reading this with my daughter。 Do you like my hat?
Chloe Glynn,
This Dr。 Seuss rip-off does not rhyme and is nonsensical in a way that a small person will demand often enough to make a grown person come to hate it。