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What Kind of Dog is That?

What Kind of Dog is That?

Lolo Smith

Do the Write Thing Foundation of DC
2020
sidottu
Curious children ask their parents all the time about man's best friends: dogs This book will help parents easily identify the breed of different dogs andprovide basic information on several breeds from show dogs to guard dogs. Colorful illustrations tell something about each dog and where the breed originated. There is also information about the dog's lifespan. At the end of the book there are two pages of "Just For Fun" activities so parents can test whether a child can tell one dog breed from another.
Max and Bo

Max and Bo

Lolo Smith

Do the Write Thing, Inc.
2021
sidottu
Children will meet Max & Bo, two fun-loving dogs that like to celebrate the holidays including New Year's Eve, Valentine's Day, July 4th, Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Young children will enjoy seeing the illustrations of the dogs in their different hats, ties and costumes. This is a delightful book with rhymes on every page to engage young children. At the end of the book are JUST FOR FUN facts to see if the children remember important details in the book.Parents will like the fact that they can obtain a free companion gift - printables of pictures of over a dozen dogs for children to color.Information is also provided in the back of the book about how to have the book personalized with photos of one or two dogs.
I KNOW MY COMMUNITY WORKERS Featuring Mrs. Johnson's Pre-K Students at The Judy Center
This book features actual children dressed in costumes representing a doctor, nurse, veterinarian, teacher, librarian, lawyer, judge, construction worker, fire fighter, police officer, train engineer, astronaut, grocer, hair stylist, barber, grocer and a mayor. The book describes what each person does and where they work. There are JUST FOR FUN facts at the end of the book for non-readers to work on with a parent or older sibling.