Finding Silver Linings with Alice Eloise the Silly Service Dog

Finding Silver Linings with Alice Eloise the Silly Service Dog
Author: Sarah Kathryn Frey
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-04-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9781735197838

This companion book to Alice Eloise's Silver Linings: The Story of a Silly Service Dog is full of artistic and educational activities.Gratitude journaling prompts remind kid's to look for silver linings each day, just like Alice Eloise!

Abe The Service Dog

Abe The Service Dog
Author: T Albert
Publisher:
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2020-10-28
Genre:
ISBN:

Abe was a real Service Dog who dedicated his life assisting BJ, a good family friend. ServiceDogs are smart, well trained, well behaved, dedicated, and committed to ensuring their masteris safe. They are sometimes the eyes of their master, a companion and aid to the mentallychallenged, and an early warning system for those with seizures and other intermittentdisorders. This book is intended to bring an awareness of their importance to early readers.

Coloring Book of Service Dogs

Coloring Book of Service Dogs
Author: Tom Coleman
Publisher: Pawsitivity Press
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2017-01-01
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 1684194784

Do you love dogs? Coloring? How about coloring exciting pictures of working service dogs? Support the rescue and training of dogs with this beautiful coloring book of service dogs in training, part of a benefit for the 501(c)(3) charity, Pawsitivity Service Dogs. Each black and white drawing is of a real candidate trainee, working with a child with autism, an adult with epilepsy, a person with PTSD or mobility issues (or sometimes, just relaxing after a hard day of work!). Each image is simple enough for a child, but even adults will have fun with these engaging and beautiful drawings. Express your love of dogs by coloring these real-life super heroes! All proceeds from this book will go to charity.

Our Service Dogs

Our Service Dogs
Author: Amber Diane Hill
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2021-04-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578868318

There are so many amazing dogs doing important jobs! Come with Kaylee and her service dog, Riley, as we meet 8 other kids and their service dogs. Kaylee, Riley, and all of their friends in this book are based on real-life kids who use service dogs to help them navigate life with a disability. In this book you will learn about the different ways service dogs are helping kids with many different disabilities. You will also learn what you should do when you see a service dog. This engaging, inclusive, educational read will help kids better understand the work service dogs do and how to act when they encounter one. We love our service dogs, and we hope you do too!

Raising a Hero

Raising a Hero
Author: Laura Numeroff
Publisher: Cleverkick
Total Pages: 7
Release: 2016-11-21
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0996551816

From the beloved #1 New York Times best-selling author of If You Give a Mouse a Cookie Max is a determined puppy with a lot to learn on his adventure of becoming a life-changing friend and helper. Dogs are trained to do lots of things, like open doors, turn on lights and even help take off someone’s shoes. Max’s puppy raiser, Sam, takes him everywhere; on the bus, to puppy kindergarten, and even to restaurants. But it’s tough staying underneath the table when the french fries smell so good! Discover the fun and important ways Max earns his special yellow vest as he gets ready to help someone in need of a true hero. "A good message excellently illustrated." (Picture book. 4-8) - Kirkus Reviews

Sago, A Very Special Service Dog

Sago, A Very Special Service Dog
Author: Beth Davis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2011-10-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9780982297483

This colorfully illustrated story reveals the extraordinary true to life relationship between Debbie, a girl in a wheelchair, and her service dog, Sago. Sago, A Very Special Service Dog is a wonderful way to learn about the many ways service and working dogs assist people. Take a close look at the photographs and see a few real dogs in action. Sago, A Very Special Service Dog is a book that matters and makes a difference!

A Guide to Gender (2nd Edition)

A Guide to Gender (2nd Edition)
Author: Sam Killermann
Publisher:
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2017-03-15
Genre: Equality
ISBN: 9780989760249

The first edition was featured as #1 best-seller in Gender on Amazon, and is being used by gender studies & sociology professors on 3 continents. Now with a new foreword by the author, brand new chapters, fixed tpyos, and more gender! 100% of royalties from this edition go directly to hues, a global justice collective. Where do we start, when it comes to learning about something that's everywhere, infused into everything, and is often one of the primary lenses through which we see ourselves and others? When it comes to understanding gender, it's best to begin with deep breath, then with section one of this book by social justice advocate Sam Killermann, who uses clear language, helpful examples, and a bit of humor to help the medicine go down. This book is not overwhelming, it's not overly complicated, and it's not exhausting to read. It is a few hundred pages of gender exploration, social justice how-tos, practical resources, and fun graphics & comics. Sam dissects gender using a comprehensive, non-binary toolkit, with a focus on making this subject accessible and enjoyable. All this to help you understand something that is so commonly misunderstood, but something we all think we get: gender. A Guide to Gender is broken into four sections: Basic Training (which sets the foundation of knowledge for the book, defining concepts of social justice, oppression, privilege, and more); Breaking through the Binary (beginning with a discussion of gender norms, and working toward a more nuanced understanding of gender identity, gender expression, and sex); Feminism & Gender Equity (how feminism can be a solution to the injustices folks of all genders face); and Social Justice Competence (a series of short, practical lessons that will help readers put the learning from the book to work). It's written for people who want to learn for themselves, educators who are hoping to better communicate themes of gender to others, and activists who want to add a gender equity lens to their vision of justice. It's not meant to be the end of one's journey into understanding gender, but a great place to start. Because gender is something we all deserve to understand.

A What Chin?

A What Chin?
Author: Ashly Curren
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2020-10-25
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781735156514

Not for the faint of fart. After being told he had a butt chin, a young boy takes drastic measures to get rid of it. What crazy ideas might he think up to get rid of something attached to his body? Journey through this young boys imagination as he finds hilarious kid-suggested solutions to this really silly problem. While venturing through this young boys imagination strike up conversations with your young ones about bullying, hurtful words, and self-acceptance.

Oodles and Oodles of Noodley Noodles

Oodles and Oodles of Noodley Noodles
Author: Cindy ( Ninni) Grant
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-07-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9781734647808

In this rhyming book, a little girl is infatuated with noodles. She is obsessed! Her imagination brings out her silliness. It is funny, entertaining and educational as it uses "big" noodle words. It teaches kids to enjoy what they love, to find their passion and follow it.