A Different Little Doggy

Kids, My Family, My Feelings, My Friends, Social Issues
Cover of the book A Different Little Doggy by Heather Whittaker, Heather Whittaker
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Author: Heather Whittaker ISBN: 9780982096277
Publisher: Heather Whittaker Publication: July 13, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Heather Whittaker
ISBN: 9780982096277
Publisher: Heather Whittaker
Publication: July 13, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Being different in life does not have to be an obstacle, and in A Different Little Doggy, this tiny little dog named Taz sees benefits to being small and is comfortable with who she is. A Different Little Doggy is a heart warming story teaching children ages 4 to 8 important lessons about acceptance and friendship through colorful, lively illustrations and a rhyming story line. An award winning book, it's a true, inspirational story of a disabled dog. As the story starts, Taz encounters a problem with her knees and has to go to the doggy doctor because she is in a lot of pain. The illustrations creatively depict Taz on crutches with pins being used to fix her knees. All fixed up now, the story continues with Taz at a birthday party and playing ball at the park pointing out other ways she is different from her friends; differences that do not matter to any of them. Without warning, as it did in real life, Taz then goes blind, and her life goes on, just in a bit different way. In the final pages of the story, Taz teaches us to be accepting of others who may be different. The message of this story teaches children (and adults) it is OK to be themselves.

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Being different in life does not have to be an obstacle, and in A Different Little Doggy, this tiny little dog named Taz sees benefits to being small and is comfortable with who she is. A Different Little Doggy is a heart warming story teaching children ages 4 to 8 important lessons about acceptance and friendship through colorful, lively illustrations and a rhyming story line. An award winning book, it's a true, inspirational story of a disabled dog. As the story starts, Taz encounters a problem with her knees and has to go to the doggy doctor because she is in a lot of pain. The illustrations creatively depict Taz on crutches with pins being used to fix her knees. All fixed up now, the story continues with Taz at a birthday party and playing ball at the park pointing out other ways she is different from her friends; differences that do not matter to any of them. Without warning, as it did in real life, Taz then goes blind, and her life goes on, just in a bit different way. In the final pages of the story, Taz teaches us to be accepting of others who may be different. The message of this story teaches children (and adults) it is OK to be themselves.

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