![]() ![]() ![]() Orifinally published in 1963, Clifford the Big Red Dog launched a popular children's book series, now with more than ninety million books in print. Clifford is Emily Elizabeth's, and everyone's, favorite big red dog! He's an adorable dog whose well-meaning bumblings have great kid-appeal. This is how it all began-in 1963, Norman Bridwell published his very first Clifford book, and kids have loved Clifford ever since. Also like other dogs, Clifford chases cats-big cats, like lions! When Clifford messes up, he messes up big time! Like other dogs, Clifford digs in the garden but while other dogs may dig up a few flowers, Clifford can dig up a whole tree. Like other dogs, Clifford sometimes chases cars unlike other dogs, Clifford catches them. But most of all, Clifford knows how to be a good friend! ![]() Meet Clifford & Emily Elizabeth in the original Clifford book! Clifford is big. ![]()
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