Book Description
for Lulu and the Dog from the Sea by Hilary McKay and Priscilla Lamont
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Irrepressible, animal-loving Lulu is back in two new breezy outings. In Lulu and the Cat in the Bag, Lulu's grandma, Nan, has come to stay with Lulu and her cousin, Mellie, while their parents are on vacation. Nan is decidedly not an animal lover, and the arrival of a breathing burlap bag on the doorstep has her in a panic about what might be inside. The marigold cat it proves to be isn't too thrilled, either, and bolts when Lulu opens the bag. But she returns when Nan isn't looking, making herself at home on Lulu's bed. When the cat disappears, it's Lulu's turn to panic. The outcome of her search for the missing feline is surprising to everyone-perhaps Nan most of all. In Lulu and the Dog from the Sea, Lulu's parents take Lulu and Mellie on a trip to a seaside cottage. After spotting a stray dog on the beach, Lulu is determined to capture the canine and take care of it. Mellie, meanwhile, is determined to build a kite from the complicated kit she has brought along. Hilary McKay, masterful at writing funny books about families and friends alike, once again offers up a cast of singular, delightful characters in two outstanding books for newly independent readers continuing the series about brown-skinned Lulu that began with Lulu and the Duck in the Park (U.S. edition: Albert Whitman, 2012). (Ages 4-8)
CCBC Choices 2014. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2014. Used with permission.