Audiobook10 minutes
Clifford's Pals
Written by Norman Bridwell
Narrated by Stephanie D'Abruzzo
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
4.5/5
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About this audiobook
Clifford and his pals just can’t stay out of trouble! After a full day of mischief, they decide that next time they’ll play somewhere safe, and a lot more fun.
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Reviews for Clifford's Pals
Rating: 4.460199004975125 out of 5 stars
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201 ratings5 reviews
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5When cliford gets in the net this is one of our favorite books
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5My 6 year old son love this so much :)
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Just long enough for the little one to be happy but short enough for me to be happy
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5I first read the Clifford books to my daughter 20 years ago when she was two, and while re-reading them I have remembered the general story structure -- giant Clifford causes chaos and destruction before an unlikely happy ending -- but I had forgotten that Bridwell had actually tried to establish a supporting cast of characters, giving little roles to Emily Elizabeth's parents and Clifford's family of dogs. And this book introduces all his dog friends who return in the book I read out of publishing order a few days ago, Clifford's Birthday Party.I'm curious to see if they turn up again as I go through my Clifford collection over the coming weeks, but it might be best if they don't since they are a bad influence on Clifford in this book, peer pressuring him into playing with them on an unsafe construction site. All sorts of destruction occurs and there are several brushes with death, but it's okay because they tell the kids in the audience to not do what they just did, y'know, no matter how exciting it might have seemed.It's possible to do a reading of this book from the construction workers' point of view where they are attacked by a dangerous monster who causes hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage. They fight back and capture the beast, but it escapes them and justice as it disappears down the street with its pack of hench-dogs, perhaps one day to return and vex them again. Bad dog, Clifford!
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Clifford’s pals decide to play in a construction site, and Clifford goes with them to not look like a coward. They break a good deal of equipment and cause a lot of trouble. When Clifford’s pals are taken prisoner, he rescues them, and the same in reverse. They decide never to play in a construction site again.