Roaming with Rudy, Paris!
Roaming With Rudy (Book 1)
by Corinne Humphrey
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Pub Date May 15 2015 | Archive Date Jan 01 2017
Description
Winner of the 2016 Silver Moonbeam Children's Book Award for Best Series!
Marketing Plan
Author appreciates reviews in library journals, on children's book blogs, Goodreads, Amazon, PW, and USA Today.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9780979997235 |
PRICE | $12.95 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
For anyone planning a trip to Paris with young children, I recommend you get this book. The book is very helpful in introducing children to the the city through the eyes of a talking dog! Loved the story. Photos and illustrations were very nice and there was so much info! Great book! It can be tailored to younger or even older children.
A very peculiar and original way of taking a look at cosmopolitan Paris!
Rudy takes us with a paw to take a cultural walk through the Monuments, Museums, Squares and most characteristic places of the city. As a travel album, the photos are accompanied with nice Do you Know informative capsules.
And of course there is the curious presence of Rudy looking at the urban landscape, my favorite is where he appears next to a Gargola of Notre Dame cathedral, with the hair of the spine up. And I could not help but smile at Rudy's prints in a bouquiniste, or when he was holding a puppet of the Guignol theater in the Jardin des Tuileries.
And to have a little fun the book includes a puzzler and a word search. But the best thing about Corinne's books is that he loves his dog and donates 10% of the sales for animal rescue shelters, which is why Rudy and Corinne enthuse me, because they make the ordinary something extraordinary.