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Paperback The Day My Dogs Became Guys Book

ISBN: 0140505423

ISBN13: 9780140505429

The Day My Dogs Became Guys

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Carey has three ordinary, lovable dogs. Until one day, during a solar eclipse, he finds three pretty strange people who "used" to be his pets. How is Carey going to control his "people?" And what will... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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" I wish they were people, so we could make them understand things once and for all". In The Day My Dogs Became Guys, a trio of dogs morphs into people. Their lolling tongues and drooping eyes might look the same as when they were dogs, but their capacities to destroy become even greater as they become human. Brace attempts to illustrate the chaos that Dee Dee, Butch, and Ed cause through exaggeration. Particularly exaggerated is the size of the characters that indicates the main action and accurately personifies the pets. In this picture book, the famous last words of Carey, the protagonist are that he wishes his dogs could become people. On the title page, the readers' eyes are directed in three different directions. Each of the dogs attempts to evade Carey, making the animals seem as if they are jumping off the page. Situated in the middle Carey seems small and out of control compared to the dogs. His facial expression indicates surprise and exasperation, further indicating to the reader that Carey has now become the owned instead of the owner. Further contributing to Carey's predicament, on the first page of the story, the three dogs lie on top of Carey and smother him. The exaggeration of the dogs' sizes and the text saying that Carey is "buried alive" by the dogs allows readers to see Carey's power being usurped. At the breakfast table that morning, the three dogs drool ferociously as Carey eats and Carey's mother cautiously looks on. In Carey's mouth, a huge lump of food tantalizes the begging dogs. The amount of drool coming out of their mouths shows the reader how demanding the dogs are characterizing the voracious appetites of the three. Brace also exaggerates the size of pictures on the page to foreshadow important events. While at school, Carey learns about the eclipse coming later that day. The diagram of the eclipse is enormous and immediately catches the eye of the reader foreshadowing the events to follow. When the eclipse occurs the shadows of the three dogs appear on the ground in front of Carey. In addition, the shadows of the three dogs are huge and menacing. At this point, it looks like a catastrophe may be about to happen. The narration on the pages reveals that Carey's dogs have morphed into humans. These "humans" have personalities comparable to the qualities they have exhibited as dogs. In the first illustration of the dogs-turned-humans, the neo-humans are towering over Carey, dragging him to the door obviously trying to get him outside into a world of trouble. Dee Dee attempts to confiscate the huge turkey in the refrigerator. The gigantic turkey alludes to the anxious hunger brewing inside of Dee Dee. In fact, as a human Dee Dee's first exclamation is "...I am starving to death" (12). On the consecutive pages, Brace does not choose to exaggerate any particular character or action. Instead the divergent action occurring shows the ensuing chaos. Sometimes Brace uses exaggeration to point out character traits. Throughou

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What if your dogs became human? What kind of people would they be? THe premise keeps kids intrigued, the bad behavior of the dogs-turned-people make them almost as bad as Rotten Ralph (Jack Gantos) and their retransfiguration is just as wonderful as the mayhem they cause.
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