“I bet you won’t believe me, but our dog can talk. I found out when we first brought him home and I asked: ‘What’s your name?’
RRRALPH RALPH
“We built a house for him and a really high fence all around our backyard. ‘Hey Ralph! Where are you?’
Roof Roof
“Ralph likes to chase the backyard birds. I always tell him no, but he never listens. ‘Ralph, what’s on that tree?’
Bark Bark Bark
“I think Ralph needs a long walk in the woods.” ‘How’s the path feel on your paws, Ralph?
Rough Rough
“So we race back home on the soft grass. As I latch the fence gate, we hear a howl.” ‘What’s that, Ralph?’
Read Rrralph to find out what Ralph tells his master, how he escapes, and enjoy Ehlert’s clever and amusing illustrations done in collage style. She’s used recycled materials, including buttons for eyes and a soda can pop-top for Ralph's nose. Other materials include zippers, tree bark, fabric, corrugated paper, and more. The art is laid out on bright backgrounds of red, orange, blue, and green with large bold type.
This is a great book for sharing one-on-one or reading aloud in groups. PreSch-Gr 2
--- Ralph, will library users love your book? --- Yep Yep Yep

