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  Copyright © 1961 by P. D. Eastman,

  copyright renewed 1989 by Mary L. Eastman.

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  Published in the United States by Random House Children’s Books,

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  Originally published by Random House Children’s Books,

  a division of Random House, Inc., New York, in 1961.

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  This title was originally cataloged by the Library of Congress as follows:

  Eastman, Philip D. Go, dog. Go!

  [New York] Beginner Books [1961] 64 p. illus. 24 cm.

  (Beginner books, B-20)

  I. Title. PZ10.3.E1095Go 61-7069

  eISBN: 978-0-375-98474-7

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  To Cluny

  Contents

  Cover

  Title Page

  Copyright

  Dedication

  First Page

  Dog.

  Big dog.

  Little dog.

  Big dogs and little dogs.

  Black and white dogs.

  “Hello!”

  “Hello!”

  “Do you like my hat?”

  “I do not.”

  “Good-by!”

  “Good-by!”

  One little dog going in.

  Three big dogs going out.

  A red dog

  on a blue tree.

  A blue dog

  on a red tree.

  A green dog on

  a yellow tree.

  Some big dogs

  and some little dogs

  going around

  in cars.

  A dog

  out of a car.

  Two big dogs

  going up.

  One little dog

  going down.

  The green dog

  is up.

  The yellow dog

  is down.

  The blue dog

  is in.

  The red dog

  is out.

  One dog up

  on a house.

  Three dogs down

  in the water.

  A green dog

  over a tree.

  A yellow dog

  under a tree.

  Two dogs

  in a house

  on a boat

  in the water.

  A dog over the water.

  A dog under the water.

  “Hello again.”

  “Hello.”

  “Do you like

  my hat?”

  “I do not

  like it.”

  “Good-by again.”

  “Good-by.”

  The dogs

  are all going around,

  and around,

  and around.

  “Go around

  again!”

  The sun is up.

  The sun is yellow.

  The yellow sun

  is over the house.

  “It is hot

  out here in

  the sun.”

  “It is not hot

  here under the house.”

  Now it is night.

  Three dogs

  at a party

  on a boat

  at night.

  Dogs at work.

  Work, dogs,

  work!

  Dogs at play.

  “Play, dogs, play!”

  “Hello again.”

  “Hello.”

  “Do you

  like my hat?”

  “I do not

  like that hat.”

  “Good-by again.”

  “Good-by!”

  Dogs in cars again.

  Going away.

  Going away fast.

  Look at those dogs go.

  Go, dogs. Go!

  “Stop, dogs. Stop!

  The light is red now.”

  “Go, dogs. Go!

  The light is green now.”

  Two dogs at play.

  At play up on top.

  “Go down, dogs.

  Do not play up there.

  Go down.”

  Now it is night.

  Night is not

  a time for play.

  It is time for sleep.

  The dogs go to sleep.

  They will sleep all night.

  Now it is day.

  The sun is up.

  Now is the time

  for all dogs to get up.

  “Get up!”

  It is day.

  Time to get going.

  Go, dogs. Go!

  There they go.

  Look at those dogs go!

  Why are they going fast

  in those cars?

  What are they going to do?

  Where are those dogs going?

  Look where they are going.

  They are all going to that

  big tree over there.

  Now the cars stop.

  Now all the dogs get out.

  And now look where those dogs are going!

  To the tree! To the tree!

  Up the tree! Up the tree!

  Up they go to the top of the tree.

  Why?

  Will they work there?

  Will they play there?

  What is up there on top of that tree?

  A dog party!

  A big dog party!

  Big dogs, little dogs,

  red dogs, blue dogs,

  yellow dogs, green dogs,

  black dogs, and white dogs

  are all at a dog party!

  What a dog party!

  “Hello again.

  And now do you

  like my hat?”

  “I do.

  What a hat!

  I like it!

  I like that party hat!”

  “Good-by!”

  “Good-by.”

 


 

  P. D. Eastman, Go, Dog. Go!

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