Benny learns to swim
(Book)
JP KOPPE
1 available
JP KOPPE
1 available
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"A testament of true friendship." - Kirkus Reviews
"This delightful story about a girl and her dog will appeal to young readers." -
School Library Journal
It’s hot outside. Sam and Benny would really liketo cool off in the lake. But first Benny has to take swimminglessons and pass his test. And that’s not easy for a dog . . .
A funny and endearing story about the friendshipbetween a girl and her dog, and about how much fun it is to swim.For animal lovers and little swimmers ages 4 and up.
"This sweet and funny story is about Benny and Sam, a hot day and swimming. Benny is the pup who wants to swim while responsible Sam feels that Benny needs to take lessons before jumping into the pond. What will happen? Young listeners will enjoy finding out and, as a bonus, will see that swimming can be fun!" - JMFB Reviews
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Kirkus Book Review
In this Dutch and Belgian import, a tiny dog yearns to swim, but his owner says he must take lessons first. Benny, a diminutive blue canine with distinctive whiskers, really wants to jump into the lake on a hot, summer day. But Sam, a determined young gal with disheveled pigtails, declares that he must first pass a swim test. After all, that is what she had to do. (She proudly shows him her swim certificate.) She decides to take him to the pool for lessons. Alas, the swimming instructor says no. Sam isn't deterred. "I think I know why the teacher sent you away. You're not wearing a bathing suit. No one can go into the pool with a bare bottom!" She quickly squeezes him into a pair of polka-dot swim trunks (Benny's uncertain expression says it all). But he's turned away again. Will Benny ever swim in the lake? In Meijer's friendly, informal cartoons, bright colors and stable compositions give an atmosphere of optimism to plucky, earnest Sam's plight. The story is quite linear and obvious to those in the know, but for readers who don't have dogs, it could be a shocking discovery. The majority of the students in the class, Sam included, appear white, although some have slightly darker skin, and the swimming instructor has brown skin and curly black hair. A testament of true friendship. (Picture book. 3-6) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
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Citations
Koppens, J., & Meijer, M. (2020). Benny learns to swim (First edition.). Clavis Publishing Inc..
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Koppens, Judith, 1969- and Marja Meijer. 2020. Benny Learns to Swim. New York: Clavis Publishing Inc.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Koppens, Judith, 1969- and Marja Meijer. Benny Learns to Swim New York: Clavis Publishing Inc, 2020.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Koppens, J. and Meijer, M. (2020). Benny learns to swim. First edn. New York: Clavis Publishing Inc.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Koppens, Judith, and Marja Meijer. Benny Learns to Swim First edition., Clavis Publishing Inc., 2020.