Edition |
First edition. |
Description |
28 unnumbered pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm |
Summary |
A tiny little dog named Taz sees benefits to being small and is comfortable with who she is. |
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A Different Little Doggy is a heartwarming story teaching children ages 4 to 7 important lessons about friendship and acceptance. This story about Taz, a small, disabled dog, has a lot to offer in both spirit and inspiration. Colorful, lively illustrations and a rhyming story line set the stage for this true, inspirational story. Taz is a different little doggy in many ways, the greatest of which is her disability. Her life teaches children (and adults) that no matter what the challenge faced, it's a positive attitude, spunky personality, and tenacity that will get them through. Of more importance, however, is the lesson that although she is different than other dogs, her life continues as normal. She is loved and accepted by all regardless of her disability. Taz's story teaches children that if they can accept and appreciate the differences between themselves and others, life is fun! Taz was different than other dogs in many ways, but the same in many others. Her story teaches children it s OK to be themselves. - Amazon.com |
Subject |
Disabilities -- Fiction.
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Blind people -- Fiction.
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Dogs -- Fiction.
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Stories in rhyme.
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Disabilities -- Juvenile fiction.
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Blind -- Juvenile fiction.
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Dogs -- Juvenile fiction.
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Genre/Form |
Stories in rhyme.
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Added Author |
Alberts, Scott.
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Whittaker, Heather.
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ISBN |
9780982096215 (hardcover) |
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0982096216 (hardcover) |
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