Reddit reviews Good Dog, Carl : A Classic Board Book
We found 10 Reddit comments about Good Dog, Carl : A Classic Board Book. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
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We found 10 Reddit comments about Good Dog, Carl : A Classic Board Book. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
But the kids' books about Carl are the BEST!
IT'S GOOD DOG CARL!!
Shouldn't it be Good Dog Carl?
It isn't this, is it?
Hmm...books I liked as a kid...well, apparently they tended to involve animals, and mostly realistically drawn ones. Here's a few:
Good Dog, Carl.
Stellaluna.
The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses.
Fritz and the Beautiful Horses. I liked horses, what can I say.
How to Hide an Octopus. This one is fun because it shows you each animal and then you have to find it camouflaged in the environment. Very colorful, light on words, if I remember correctly.
The Story of Jumping Mouse. This one had just the slightest amount of creepy. But it was just the right amount I could handle, and it made the book kind of intriguing? I believe it's based on a Native American folk story.
Your dad's rottie was Good Dog Carl!
When my son was born, almost 16 years ago, someone gave this book to us. I think we read it once and sold it at a yard sale.
It is a freaking creepy as hell book.
We also got this weird ass book which was promptly binned.
That being said my kid's favorite books were "The Wheels On the Bus", anything by Eric Carl, Dr Seuss, Winnie The Pooh, Goodnight Moon, Miss Spider's Tea Party and a few more that I can't think of right now.
Or those Carl children's books :)
When you look into those soulful, confident, big brown eyes and wonder if the dog is smarter than most people, the answer is yes, trust it's judgment.
Don't let that dog baby sit ever.
https://www.amazon.com/Good-Dog-Carl-Classic-Board/dp/0689807481#reader_0689807481
https://www.amazon.com/Good-Dog-Carl-Classic-Board/dp/0689807481
First thing I thought of when I saw this! It's the real life Carl from my favorite book as a child. :)
Edit: link. Not sure I linked that right...