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Joey and Jet: Book 1 of Their Adventures

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Joey has a dog.

And a ball.

And a great throwing arm.

Jet has Joey.

And a job to do.

And do.

And do.

And do.

They make a fine pair.

If you were Joey's ball -- the one with

the blue stripe -- you would keep moving

among the birds

through the trees

on the water

down the hill

up the hill

across the street

between the tables

over the roofs

into a hole

and out of a hole

along with Jet, Joey's dog.

32 pages, Paperback

First published January 21, 2012

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James Yang

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James Yang is an award-winning artist and designer, and the author of Stop! Bot!, the winner of the 2020 Theodor Seuss Geisel Award for the most distinguished American book for beginning readers. His follow up book, A Boy Named Isamu , is the APALA 2022 Honor Title Picture for Asian American literature . He uses pencil sharpeners, pens, and a computer--which is an electronic machine--in his studio. James Yang grew up in Oklahoma, and now lives in Brooklyn, New York.

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January 16, 2014
Jazmin,

This book wasnt that good. At first it was nice to read but its very boring. All it talks about is how the dog (Jet) is going through all these places to get the ball and give it back to Joey (Owner)so that he can throw it again. Theres not even that many words. Its like three words per page. The good thing about this book is that its understandable for smaller children. So i would recommend this book to five year old kids, more or less around that age.
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