Every day, Stanley the dog watched all the children in his neighborhood
walk down his street and into their school, where they stayed until the
afternoon. And every day he got more and more curious. "What did the
kids do in that school all day?" His dog friends at the park didn't know
any more than he did. So they decided to find out, and together they
made their way to the bottom of the stairs in front of the school. "And
that's when Stanley got an idea. A big idea. A bold idea! An idea so
daring, it made his fur stand up. 'Why don't we go inside?' he said."
What could be more fun than four dogs running loose in an elementary
school? Not much. Until they get caught, that is!Small children love
stories about things in their world getting turned upside down, and this
story delivers in a big way. This sixth book in the bestselling series
from the multi-award-winning team of Linda Bailey and Bill Slavin will
have children roaring with delight, as the dogs are shown in hilarious
detail making their way through lunch boxes, chasing basketballs and
upending instruments and paint jars before eventually getting marched
out by the principal (the "top dog" at the school). This book is a
natural for a lively read-aloud, but it could also spark a discussion
about seeing things from another's point of view, in this case a dog's.