Book Descriptions
for I'm the Best by Lucy Cousins
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Dog has a terrific group of friends, but he wants everyone to know he’s the best. He can run faster than Mole, dig better than Goose, swim better than Donkey, and he’s bigger than Ladybug. His friends are feeling pretty sad until they realize that Dog isn’t the only one with bragging rights, and they turn the tables by proclaiming accomplishments of their own. Now Dog is the one feeling sad, not only because he’s not the best but because “I’m just a silly show-off.” He apologizes to his friends, and that’s when they prove just how wonderful they are in Lucy Cousins’s funny picture book. The author/illustrator’s colorful, childlike illustrations are as appealing as ever, and her narrative is spot on when it comes to portraying the need to be the best that will be familiar to many young children. Dog’s ego bounces back higher than ever on the final page of this entertaining story that also offers a great opportunity for discussion. (Ages 3–6)
CCBC Choices 2011. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2011. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
A boastful dog gets a taste of his own medicine in a tale about friendship that features the bold, exuberant art of Lucy Cousins at its best.
"I win! I’m the best!" Dog boasts. He can run faster than Mole, dig better than Goose, swim faster than Donkey, and he’s much bigger than Ladybug. He wins! Unfortunately, Dog’s nonstop bragging is starting to make his friends feel kind of sad. But what if they mixed things up and looked at them differently? Could they teach Dog a lesson — and remind him of what it means to be a best friend?
"I win! I’m the best!" Dog boasts. He can run faster than Mole, dig better than Goose, swim faster than Donkey, and he’s much bigger than Ladybug. He wins! Unfortunately, Dog’s nonstop bragging is starting to make his friends feel kind of sad. But what if they mixed things up and looked at them differently? Could they teach Dog a lesson — and remind him of what it means to be a best friend?
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