Thursday, July 18, 2019

Special Paws

Authors of books for children are often encouraged to take something familiar and give it a new twist. Special Paws does just that. 
We see what it might be like for animals to wait in a shelter, hoping for the right people to come along, find them, and take them to a new home. 

Our grandchildren especially enjoy Lady and the Tramp. I think, in part, because it is also written from the animals’ point of view. I look forward to introducing them to Boston and Hunter.

When Boston finds herself in a shelter, Hunter becomes her friend in the neighboring crate and offers to help her make a very special list. Enjoy reading how these two adorable rescue dogs figure out who they want to live with and why! What does your family list look like?



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