All Paws On Deck
ISBN: 0545818869
EAN13: 9780545818865
Language: English
Release Date: Jan 5, 2016
Pages: 80
Dimensions: 0.73" H x 8.43" L x 5.85" W
Weight: 0.26 lbs.
Format: Paperback
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Book Overview

Meet Haggis and Tank--two dogs with BIG imaginations

Pick a book. Grow a reader This series is part of Scholastic's early chapter book line called Branches, which is aimed at newly independent readers. With easy-to-read text, high-interest content, fast-paced plots, and illustrations on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and stamina. Branches books help readers grow Tank is an outgoing Great Dane. Haggis is a grumpy Scottie dog. In the first book in the series, Haggis and Tank set sail as pirates. At first, Haggis doesn't see what Tank does--that an adventure awaits them with just a little imagination But soon, Haggis joins in and the two friends go on a pirate adventure. They talk like pirates, swab the deck, and even search for buried treasure. This series is full of clever wordplay and homophones that make Haggis and Tank's adventures even more fun

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Book Reviews (10)

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   Bad binding, cute story, unsure reading level is correct
Binding is already falling apart after only having this book for two days. The second part was too quick a read. Done in less than two days, it's great to see the kids reading. It's a cute story, loved the illustrations, but I question the reading level to be 2nd grade. It's very simple reading and would keep my first graders attention but it's not challenging for him either. Very little'reading' involved, he said.
 
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   Mom and son approved!
The whole thing is a cute story. It was a blast, and I found it had some funny, laugh-out-loud moments as well. This book will help your child learn how to say "knotnot," "sailsale" and "pausepaws."
 
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   Fun Book
The book is also available in hardback. My 7 year old, who hates reading, really enjoyed it. We have bought all the remaining parts and are looking forward to more!
 
5
   Fun story with homophones
It was a great read with my 6 and 4 year old boys. It is very hard to find fun books that we all enjoy and keep on keeping on top of our minds, Sosa said. At the end of every chapter they were begging me to read more. In fact, I can't wait to read the rest of the series. Also, I love all the homophones.
 
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   Imagination
This is a great book to kick off a day of imagination, Raymond said. The readability of this book is very good. We recommend this book to children ages 7 and 8.
 
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   Favorite for 2nd grade reluctant reader.
The book was a bit of a reluctant reader, but my grandson enjoyed it. His mom liked that too, in addition to a good story it talked about homonyms. Pauley, executive producer of the CBS film, said: "We're going to have two more seasons of the series.
 
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   Graphic novel for first graders
The storyline of this book is very cute, too, said Blair. In fact, the book's description says it's "a graphic novel." The level of reading in the "Dragon Masters" series is lower than in "The Fifth Seal" series. My 7 year old son took one look at the book and said he wouldn't read it because it's for babies. For a struggling reader this book will not cut it.
 
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   Love this book
It's great to be back home, said Cara. "This book is adorable. The book was for my 4 year old son and I plan to read it to him. I was worried it might be over his head, but he got all the humor and loved the pictures, Tunick said. If you are tired of the same picture books your kids read to themselves at night, throw this one in. Such a cute little girl, Grace. Thanks for the introduction, I will be looking for more Haggis and Tank books. Like I said, this is around my first level of reading if you were to get it for your child to read on their own. It has a good amount of words, but also cute little speech bubbles to keep it fun, Mr. D'Alessandro said.
 
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   I'd buy again
Marvel's irreverent take on the world's most popular comic book series continues unabated. Like most kids, I play with a lot of lol-a-like sounds. Very good book for a young reader, especially one who doesn't like reading.
 
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   Haggis and Tank are fun! Like other branches books
The cast and crew of "American Masters" were not only known for their outrageous stunts, but also for their "humility." Like other branches books, however, the stories are not meat. It was a blast to read aloud to my younger son, but my older one didn't get into it too much.
 
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