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Book Reviews of Dear Mrs. LaRue (Letters from Obedience School)

Dear Mrs. LaRue (Letters from Obedience School)
Dear Mrs LaRue - Letters from Obedience School
Author: Mark Teague
ISBN-13: 9780439569590
ISBN-10: 0439569591
Publication Date: 2002
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 15 ratings
Publisher: Scholastic
Book Type: Paperback
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LoveBeingMOM avatar reviewed Dear Mrs. LaRue (Letters from Obedience School) on + 134 more book reviews
Fun for parents and kids alike!
harmony85 avatar reviewed Dear Mrs. LaRue (Letters from Obedience School) on + 982 more book reviews
Ike the Dog send letters to his owner, Mrs. LaRue, after she puts him in Obedience School. SO cute! The whole story is in Ike's letters.
Ages 4-8 or so.
Family avatar reviewed Dear Mrs. LaRue (Letters from Obedience School) on + 33 more book reviews
This book is so funny!
JTG avatar reviewed Dear Mrs. LaRue (Letters from Obedience School) on + 280 more book reviews
Hilarious, kids love it.
reviewed Dear Mrs. LaRue (Letters from Obedience School) on + 76 more book reviews
Story is in the form of a diary/letter format. Story is being told from a dog's point of view.
reviewed Dear Mrs. LaRue (Letters from Obedience School) on + 1775 more book reviews
A quite clever book, this ex-library copy including a sound disc. The drawings are well done, with great detail, and the text is excellent. Ike is sent to obedience school by his mistress and these are the series of letters he writes as he plead to return home.
Typewritten: "October 5. Dear Mrs. LaRue, The GUARDS here are all caught up in this 'good dog, bad dog' thing. I hear it constantly: 'Good dog, Ike. Don't be a bad dog, Ike.' Is it really so good to sit like a lummox all day? Nevertheless, I refuse to be broken!"
Printed: Miss Klondike has taken my typewriter. She claims it disturbs the other dogs. Does anybody care the other dogs disturb ME? Yours, Ike."