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Will You Hold My Story?

Forfatter:
innbundet, 2021
Engelsk
In the tradition of Shel Silverstein & Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

"A story about listening for children, adults, and dog champions everywhere." - Sue Summers, Elementary School teacher, Special Librarian

As Meggi Beth rests on a step, the street carries a variety of neighbors to her, all of them lost in their own thoughts. Everyone seems too busy to hear a little girl's story.

When a sweet dog becomes friendly with little Meggi Beth, we are reminded that youngsters need pets and that pets are excellent listening buddies.

"This remarkable Capture Books tale is told with extraordinary artistry and exceptional skill." - Books For Bonding Hearts

The author's personal philosophy is, "by telling our stories, we give others permission to unload their own weights and worries."

Kathy is an enthusiastic supporter of therapy dogs and dogs-in-general - they are loyal friends and excellent listeners.

As the author of four seasonal books, a retired radio d.j., a mental health worker, and inspirational speaker, Kathy Joy has found her voice in the world of children's literature. She holds a bachelor's degree in journalism and communication." - Books For Bonding Hearts

Meggi Beth begins to care for her new puppy.

This is a Capture Books tale for dog champions everywhere, told with extraordinary artistry and exceptional skill.

The author's personal philosophy is, "by telling our stories, we give others permission to unload their own weights and worries."

Kathy is an enthusiastic supporter of therapy dogs and dogs-in-general - they are loyal friends and excellent listeners.

As the author of four seasonal books, a retired radio d.j., mental health worker, and inspirational speaker, Kathy Joy has found her voice in the world of children's literature. She holds a bachelor's degree in journalism and communication.

Forfatter
Kathy Joy
Illustratør
Brianna Osaseri
ISBN
9781951084387
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
354 gram
Utgivelsesdato
1.1.2021
Antall sider
36