<p>Love Does for Kids Experience Kit and Activity Book is a companion to Love Does for Kids by Bob Goff and Lindsey Goff Viducich. This guide can be utilized in the classroom, in a home school setting, or by parents seeking additional resources. Ideal for ages 6-10.</p>
A Dog's Best Friend: An Activity Book for Kids and Their Dogs
โ Scribed by Lisa Rosenthal
- Publisher
- Chicago Review Press
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Owning a pet can teach a child responsibility, patience, confidence, and the satisfaction of a job well done—and best of all, it's fun! Over 60 inventive activities and crafts such as Can Do Canine Show and Dog Day Story teach kids about taking care of their pooch pal while promoting a long-lasting relationship. Games such as musical chairs, burying bones together, and throwing a frisbee and flyball; fun things to make such as a rag rug, a pooch pillow, and a puppy bed; and yummy treats to cook such as crunchy dog biscuits and a dog food cake get kids involved with taking care of their dog's needs while teaching healthy care-giving techniques and fostering a deep friendship. In addition, A Dog's Best Friend includes information about dog obedience training; a reading list of children's animal books; listings of Web sites, pet-care resources, and animal organizations and events; and amusing trivia for dog lovers.
โฆ Subjects
Pets, Nonfiction, PET004000
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