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Why Is Blue Dog Blue? by George Rodrigue

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Also by George Rodrigue:

Blue Dog Speaks, October 2008
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George Rodrigue Prints, April 2008
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The Art of George Rodrigue:, November 2003
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Why Is Blue Dog Blue?, March 2002
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Blue Dog Love, September 2001
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A Blue Dog Christmas, September 2000
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Blue Dog Man, September 1999
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Blue Dog, October 1997
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Why Is Blue Dog Blue?
George Rodrigue

Stewart, Tabori and Chang
March 2002
On Sale: March 1, 2002
40 pages
ISBN: 1584791624
EAN: 9781584791621
Hardcover
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For years Blue Dog's bold blueness has captivated adults. Now children get to join in the fun when they open this vibrant book, which finally answers the question we've all wondered about since we first met Blue Dog's riveting stare: Why is Blue Dog blue? Blue Dog's creator, George Rodrigue, takes readers on a playful tour of his unique color world. In it, he combines preposterous puns with all-new whimsical Blue Dog silkscreens to go where other color guides are too yellow-bellied to tread. Readers of all ages will giggle as Blue Dog changes color from red or green to auburn or chartreuse. By the end of the book, they will see that the artist's reasoning is both logical and magical: Blue Dog simply had to be blue.

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