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Harry, the mischievous little white dog with black spots, tries everything he can think of to get the lady next door to stop singing. Every time Harry tries to stop her, he gets in trouble! Can Harry solve the neighborhood's problem before he's sent to the doghouse?
 
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PlumfieldCH | 26 andere besprekingen | Dec 7, 2023 |
When a white dog with black spots runs away from home, he gets so dirty his family doesn't recognize him as a black dog with white spots.
 
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PlumfieldCH | 112 andere besprekingen | Sep 21, 2023 |
Month of January 2022: Young Reader’s Classics

Originally published in 1956.
READING LEVEL: 3.1 AR POINTS: 0.5

This is a book me and my two sisters had as children, about 1969 or 70, when I was learning to read…not sure if they ever read it. I remember reading it many times…practicing. I had totally forgotten about it until reading through a few of my cousin’s children’s books today.

I read it today, free on Internet Archive, link:

https://archive.org/details/harrydirtydog0000zion_i7q0
 
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MissysBookshelf | 112 andere besprekingen | Aug 27, 2023 |
The lady next door sings too loud. The dog doesn't like it and tries to get rid of her.
 
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B-Chad | 26 andere besprekingen | Jul 1, 2023 |
 
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WBCLIB | 12 andere besprekingen | Feb 27, 2023 |
One of my childhood favorites! A friend shared a link to Betty White reading it, which is a lovely way to revisit the book. Here’s the link: https://youtu.be/7j0OY3236jw
 
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Chris.Wolak | 13 andere besprekingen | Oct 13, 2022 |
Cute little picture book in which a white dog with black spots who does not want a bath escapes for some very dirty adventures that result in him looking like a black dog with white spots. He's so dirty that his family doesn't recognize him! Finally, he brings them a scrub brush for a proper bath, they realize he's their dog, and they're all happily together again.

The book's a little dated--kids aren't going to know what a coal chute is and we don't have coal dust-spewing trains anymore. Still, a few props to the author for having a white dog with black spots becoming a black dog with white spots; it doesn't totally avoid the association of black with dirt and wrong, and white with clean and right, but at least it's not a total black-and-white situation (pun totally intended).
 
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books-n-pickles | 112 andere besprekingen | Mar 6, 2022 |
I first read this at my library job in 2001, and now got to share it with my child. He LOVES it.
 
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readingjag | 13 andere besprekingen | Nov 29, 2021 |
Harry the dog goes off on an adventure and comes back so dirty that his family doesn't recognize him! Cute book for early elementary.
 
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smabile | 13 andere besprekingen | Jul 3, 2021 |
Lovely and perfect encouragement for a kid who needs a bath

A great length for an evening story, with cute, impressively detailed illustrations and a pleasant story. Afterwards my kid was much more excited about taking a bath.
 
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wishanem | 112 andere besprekingen | May 27, 2021 |
Harry (the dirty dog) is such a great guy
 
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melodyreads | Mar 9, 2021 |
Good children's classic. I have to get the rest of this series. Poor lovable Harry, tortured by the lady next door who seems to think she has a marvelous voice but Harry does what he can to silence her to he can have some peace.
 
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Stacy_Krout | 26 andere besprekingen | Feb 4, 2021 |
"Mailbox", K-1, June/July 2005
"Mailbox", Gr 1, Apr/May 2007
EDU 271
 
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lcslibrarian | 12 andere besprekingen | Aug 13, 2020 |
I love dogs so this is why I chose to watch this read aloud. The name of the book really fits his character traits. He is a very dirty dog. He ran away and got so filthy dirty his family didn't even realize it was harry when he came back. He hated baths so much, but he gave himself a bath so his family would notice it was him. He was back home and happy. The theme of the story I think was that you do what you have to do for the people you love even if it's not your favorite thing to do.
 
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CameronYoung | 13 andere besprekingen | Apr 27, 2020 |
My daughter loved Harry the Dirty Dog already, and now this has been added to our favorites pile. She's asking for it all the time. I love this because the photos of Harry covered in seaweed are some of the best things I've ever seen. Hilarious! I love it! The only thing we change is to leave out the word "fat" on one page, because come on, the past.
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g33kgrrl | 17 andere besprekingen | Apr 15, 2020 |
This book was very sweet and simple, Harry is a dog who likes to get dirty and runs away from home. While he is out on his adventure he wonders if his family misses him, so he returns home, so dirty that he is unrecognizable. Finally, the family realizes it is their dog and they bathe him, Harry is happy and content at home with his family, although his adventure was rather fun. This book could teach young children a sense of home and that it is what is on the inside that counts.
 
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leahspurgeon | 13 andere besprekingen | Apr 11, 2020 |
Harry was a white dog with black spots who loved everything besides getting a bath. One day when he heard the bathwater running, he hurried and grabbed the scrub brush, buried it in the backyard, and ran away. He played all around the neighborhood getting dirtier and dirtier. Harry got so dirty that he had turned into a black dog with white spots! When the day was coming to an end, Harry was hungry, tired, and missed his family so he headed back home where his family didn't recognize him! Harry started to do all of his old tricks, but still, the family wondered where Harry must have gone. Harry then dug up the scrub brush, ran inside the house, up the stairs, and into the bathtub with the scrub brush in his mouth. The children then began to give the dog a bath and realized it was Harry all along!

This was a sweet and silly read. You can probably use this book to teach younger children hygiene in some way or just to read a short and silly book. Younger children would definitely like this book because it's about a dog and also because of its silly nature.
 
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m.curtis | 13 andere besprekingen | Apr 8, 2020 |
I had mixed feelings about this book. The first reason I liked this book was because of its plot. Because Harry needed a bath, he ran away to bury the brush and then he ran around town. The plot is quite humorous because he is avoiding his bath, but he continues to get dirtier and dirtier as he interacts with other dogs and dirty parts of the city. He eventually gets so dirty that his owners don’t even recognize him anymore. This is suspenseful, because the reader is unsure whether or not Harry will be accepted back at the house or if his owners will discover the truth. The second reason I enjoyed reading this book was because of the illustrations. The images had pops of color which is a great feature for the reader to stay interested in the images. Also, there were unique illustrations, such as when Harry was performing his tricks, the artist included multiple images of the dog on one page to show the progression of his movement. This makes the pages feel fuller and more lively. I also like how the illustrations demonstrate how different the dog looked before and after getting all dirty. The one reason I didn’t like this book was because of the point of view. While it did a great job showing the dog’s journey around town, getting dirty, I think it would be more meaningful for the readers to see what the family was doing at home while he was gone. Overall, the message of this book was that despite the dog’s appearance or what it had been through, it was still the same dog on the inside.
 
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mvanem1 | 13 andere besprekingen | Mar 2, 2020 |
This story is very simple but an entertaining read. It is written in third person and tells a story about a family dog who runs away from home because he didn't want to take a bath. Harry, the dog, then walks around the town. The illustrations do a good job portraying the different parts of town. One aspect of this book that I found interesting is the very apparent color scheme. Most, if not all, the pictures are drawn using black, yellow, and green. This is such a unique trio of colors, that it makes the illustrations stand out. The language used in this story is very concise and clear. I think this book is trying to teach readers to not judge someone on their appearence. When Harry returns home, he is very dirty, so dirty that his family did not recognize him. Harry then tried to convince his owners it was him by doing different tricks. Finally they give him a bath and see that it was him all along.
 
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cerrig1 | 13 andere besprekingen | Feb 9, 2020 |
This was one of my favourite books as a kid and reading it again made me feel all warm and fuzzy.

It's about a little dog named Harry who gets so dirty his coat colour changes and his owners don't recognise him. My favourite and perhaps most beloved aspect is the illustration style -- it's super nostalgic and reminds me of old cartoons which probably adds to the nostalgia hit.

This book has all it needs to appeal to children. Dirt, a dog, and disobeying rules. What more do you need?
 
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lydia1879 | 13 andere besprekingen | Feb 1, 2020 |
This book is perfect for children in my opinion. If a child is refusing to take a bath, read this book. I love reading books that will connect with children because at the end of the story the children might change their mind and do what you need them to do.
 
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Galiana.Carranza | 13 andere besprekingen | Oct 17, 2019 |
This book is a fun read. No hidden messages or morals, just a dog who doesn't like baths. He runs off and gets so dirty, that when he comes back home, they mistake him for a completely different dog. I just thought this book was really cute.
 
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Nicole.Hayden | 13 andere besprekingen | Sep 17, 2019 |
I read this multiple times as a child and to my kids when they were too young to read. My youngest is now reading chapter books but brought this to me to read to her at bedtime as we snuggled and it brought back all the comforting feelings.

This is a timeless classic about a small dog who doesn't want to take a bath. He hides his scrub brush and goes for a walk. While he is out, he gets into as much dirt and dust as can be found. Upon his return home, his family has no idea that he is the same pup so he must try all that he can to show them who he is.

This is a good book for reading in your regular voice or with an Old American/British accent. The kids love the creativity and there are plenty of questions to be asked about each page to encourage active listening and participation in the story.

I will continue reading this book to little ones as long as they'll listen.
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