Carl Goes Shopping by Alexandra Day

 


Carl Goes Shopping by Alexandra Day


  • Fantasy 

  • Grades: Pre-K - Kindergarten

  • Awards: None


Summary:


Carl Goes Shopping by Alexandra Day is the story of a mom who leaves her baby with Carl, the dog, when she goes shopping for curtains. Carl takes the baby shopping in the toy section, reading in the book section, dressing up in the clothes section, and even to be on tv in the electronic section. Carl and the baby eat dog treats in the fine food section and visit other animals in the pet section but they race back downstairs before the mom returns. When she sees Carl and the baby waiting for her, she thinks they have been there the whole time and says, “Good dog, Carl”. 


Evaluation:


Carl Goes Shopping by Alexandra Day is an example of fantasy because the setting is unique and imaginative as Carl and the baby explore the different departments of a store. It is also fantasy because a dog would never take a baby shopping in the real world. Carl Goes Shopping by Alexandra Day is below the reading level for second-grade students so I would not use it in my classroom.  This book could be used in a unit on comprehension skills. There are many illustrations in Carl Goes Shopping and students would be able to use the evidence (visual images) throughout the story to infer what is happening. 


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