Fred's Beds
A Picture Book
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- $11.99
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- $11.99
Publisher Description
Fred can sleep anywhere. He has beds all over the house! When his favorite human, Zelda, throws a birthday party, Fred has other things on his mind. How many places can he curl up and fall asleep in, on, and around? Inside a crinkly shopping bag, on a slightly soggy bath towel, and maybe even around piles of old newspapers. But when Fred gets in trouble with Zelda, he must find a way to get back on her good side—and save her birthday party.
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Samuels, who introduced a boy named Leo and his new cat in The Trucker, showcases another child-pet friendship in this story about Zelda and her dog, Fred. An inveterate napper, the beagle shrewdly selects his snoozing spots: when Zelda goes shopping with her mother, he plunks down on "The Doormat Bed" ("the perfect spot to keep a lookout for Zelda and the groceries"). And while Zelda sloppily pours cake batter into a pan, Fred lies on "The Pile-of-Old-Newspapers Bed" under the kitchen counter ("If he stays very still, a treat may fall his way"). The story's understated humor shifts into higher gear when Zelda's birthday party suddenly upends Fred's life. His missteps (prematurely sampling the cake and inadvertently making a baby howl) lead to a time-out in the backyard where he collapses on "The Flower Bed" before being rudely awakened by rowdy guests. Fred's travails, body language, and ability to make a bed out of just about anything make for entertaining reading, but it's his mutually adoring relationship with Zelda that will resonate most strongly with young pet lovers. Ages 4 8.