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I'll Always Love You by Hans Wilhelm
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I'll Always Love You (edition 1988)

by Hans Wilhelm (Author)

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A child's sadness at the death of a beloved dog is tempered by the remembrance of saying to it every nignt, "I'll always love you."
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Title:I'll Always Love You
Authors:Hans Wilhelm (Author)
Info:Dragonfly Books (1988), 32 pages
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This book is about a little boy who loses his dog, he did not wake up one day. It goes through the process of their daily lives before he passed and after he passed.
  Deisi.S | Mar 12, 2019 |
I'll always love you is sad and heart warming. It's a story of a boy and his dog and the dog doesn't wake up one day. It teaches ways of coping with the pain and ways to heal.
  kymberlyC | Mar 7, 2019 |
This story is about a boy and his dog Elfie. One day Elfie doesn't wake up and the family mourns the loss of their loved pet and friend.
  Jordan.duncan | Mar 7, 2019 |
this book talks about a boy and his dog that he love and plays with until one night the dog passes
  Shambo | Mar 7, 2019 |
This book is about a child who loses their pet. He ways he loves you one last time. he is sad but it is ok to be sad.
Ages 3-5
Available at Pierce College Library
  925453500 | Mar 7, 2019 |
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A touching but not over sentimental story in words and pictures of a boy and his relationship with his dog. It works on several levels: as well as showing the fun of having a dog and the amusing mishaps that can occur, the book also deals with the inevitable growing old and death of a pet. The first person narrative style is mot effective in conveying the love of boy for dog and the importance to the narrator of having expressed that love out loud. The author's own paintings of the ever more rotund Elfie and her master and family bring just the right touch of humour and sensitivity. Category: Infant/Junior. . ...., Knight, 2.50. Ages 5 to 8.
added by rd_ref | editBooks for Keeps, No. 42, Jill Bennett (Jan 1, 1987)
 
PreS-Gr 2-In this gentle , moving story, Elfie. a dachshund, and her special boy progress happily through life together. When she is young, Elfie is full of pep and pranks; but as her master grows taller and taller. Elfie grows fatter and slower. One morning Elfie does not wake up. The family grieves and buries her. and the boy refuses a new puppy. He is not yet ready for another pet; but when he is, he will tell that one, as he told Elsie every night. ' 'I'll always love you ... The watercolor illustrations, tender and warm in color and mood and cozily rounded in form. suit the simple text perfectly. Elsie's gradual change from a lively mischief-maker lo a portly old dog is treated with a sweet humor. Viorst's The Tenth Good Thing About Barney (Atheneum, 1971) and Cohen's Jim 's Dog Muffins (Greenwillow, 1984) also treat the loss of a beloved pet with great understanding, but anyone who has or ever had an old dog in the family will be especially touched by this book.
- Pat Pearl, First Presbyterian Church Library, Martinsville, Va.
added by rd_ref | editLibrary Journal, Pat Pearl (Dec 1, 1985)
 
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