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Guide Dog School Dropout

AUTHOR Butler, Jane; Butler, Jane
PUBLISHER Jane Butler (11/12/2018)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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Homer is a real character who provokes joy, sorrow, laughter, excitement, and love with his sincere honesty. He is a real dog owned by the author and much of his story is based on true events. Homer was born and bred to be a guide dog . With his outgoing personality, he easily wins the hearts of his "Puppy Family" the Capucci's. However, he must leave to begin his guide dog training. Throughout his training it becomes evident that he has eating challenges which prevent him from continuing his program. Regardless, Homer discovers that he has other strengths which make him just as precious as the other dogs, and he lives a very fulfilling life!

The author is a Special Education Teacher and is accustomed to helping children identify their strengths and use them to assist in areas of need. Homer's story teaches children that we are not all good at everything, but we are very good at some things. It encourages children not to be discouraged when they fail, but to look for what they do well and develop those skills. We all have something to contribute, and although we are not equal, we are all equally important !

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ISBN-13: 9781732940338
ISBN-10: 1732940339
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English, Middle (1100-1500)
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Page Count: 40
Carton Quantity: 22
Product Dimensions: 8.50 x 0.25 x 11.00 inches
Weight: 0.94 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Illustrated
Country of Origin: US
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Juvenile Fiction | Animals - General
Grade Level: Preschool - 7th Grade
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Homer is a real character who provokes joy, sorrow, laughter, excitement, and love with his sincere honesty. He is a real dog owned by the author and much of his story is based on true events. Homer was born and bred to be a guide dog . With his outgoing personality, he easily wins the hearts of his "Puppy Family" the Capucci's. However, he must leave to begin his guide dog training. Throughout his training it becomes evident that he has eating challenges which prevent him from continuing his program. Regardless, Homer discovers that he has other strengths which make him just as precious as the other dogs, and he lives a very fulfilling life!

The author is a Special Education Teacher and is accustomed to helping children identify their strengths and use them to assist in areas of need. Homer's story teaches children that we are not all good at everything, but we are very good at some things. It encourages children not to be discouraged when they fail, but to look for what they do well and develop those skills. We all have something to contribute, and although we are not equal, we are all equally important !

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