![]() ![]() Thank you Victoria for that beautiful reminder.Īfter reading Fenway & Hattie for the Global Read Aloud, a second grade class at my school continued and read Fenway & Hattie and the Evil Bunny Gang. ![]() ![]() Having the unconditional love of a dog is a precious gift. She did not like it either Fenway!Įach time I read Fenway & Hattie, I know that I am blessed to have Etta (and now Bella) in my life. She has first hand experience with the Cone of Doom. Being a dog is tough!Įtta can emphasize with Fenway. Hattie is supposed to his best buddy but she keeps giving him baths in a wading pool and applying yucky cream on his paw. Ouch! The story continues with Fenway’s account of visiting the vet (aka Spicy Breath and Table of Panic) and enduring the Cone of Doom. In his quest to catch the chipmunk, Fenway gets stung on his paw by bees. While enjoying a game of keep away, Fenway spies that menacing chipmunk. But Fenway does not like the chipmunk that is invading his territory and spreading its horrible odor everywhere! Told from his point of view, Fenway shares his excitement playing with Hattie in the Dog Park (backyard) and hanging out with his canine neighbors, Goldie and Patches. In the third book in the series, Fenway has definitely adjusted to his new suburban home. Happy Book Birthday to Fenway and Hattie Up to New Tricks! ![]()
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