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Caillou Dresses Up  
Author: Francine Allen
ISBN: 2894502621
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description
Caillou has dressed up to go out trick-or-treating with Daddy. Caillou meets his friends and arrives home with a large bag of treats to share.

From the Publisher
The Scooter series lets children "keep up" with Caillou on the adventures they’ve seen in the animated Caillou television series produced by CINAR corporation – with an added twist! After reading the book, children can reenact the story by placing the full-color stickers on a special background image in the middle pages of the book. Once all the stickers have been used, children can narrate their own version of the story.




Caillou Dresses Up

SYNOPSIS

Caillou has dressed up to go trick-or-treating with Daddy. Caillou meets his friends and arrives home with a large bag of treats to share.

FROM THE CRITICS

Children's Literature - Marilyn Courtot

The now popular TV personality, Caillou has been the focus of numerous books for young children. Caillou: Dress Up! is really a Halloween story in disguise. It is part of the "Scooter" series that offers a spread where kids can place the reusable stickers into the scene to create their own stories. Little sister Rosie doesn't want to put on a clown costume, but Caillou is ready to don his spacesuit and helmet. Then he and Dad head out for an evening of "trick-or-treating." Caillou meets up with some friends and they have a great time. The last stop is home where Rosie's fears are slightly allayed when she recognizes her brother. The art looks like static scenes from computer-generated art and it is printed on sturdy pages with a high sheen. Caillou has many experiences that kids will be able to understand and also share all of his emotions. This book is more of a personal purchase than something for the school or public library. 2001 (orig. 1987), Choutte Publishing,

     



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