Star in a Play

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Digger and Daisy are two dogs who are brother and sister. They are going to be in a play at school. The problem is that Digger wants to have a talking part, but he is just a tree. Daisy is going to be a princess, but she only has two words to say. Digger says the other people’s words everywhere – in the bathtub, at the playground, on the bus, and everywhere he goes. Daisy keeps telling him that he is a tree, and trees do not talk! Digger tells Daisy to say her words over and over so she will not forget, but she doesn’t because she only has two words. But the night of the play, she forgets them! Can Digger help her out?

I like this book because it’s fun and silly. Why does anyone have to be a tree? They could just cut the tree out of cardboard and stand it up! But it’s a good thing that Digger was in the tree because he saved the play. This book is easy to read and I could read it by myself. I like the pictures because they are colorful and funny.


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Author Judy Young, Dana Sullivan, Illustrator
Star Count 4/5
Format Hard
Page Count 32 pages
Publisher Sleeping Bear Press
Publish Date 01-Sep-2015
ISBN 9781585369294
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Issue December 2015
Category Early Reader
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