Author: Angela Royston
Publisher: Reed Educational and Professional Publishing
Genre: Nonfiction Primary
Age Range: K-2
Summary: There are hundreds of different kinds of dogs. Each dog has its own unique lifespan and unique parts on each dog. It could be their hair color, their eyes, their smartness, and their personality. Dogs begin their lives as puppies and grow each day. While they are newborns they can only feel and smell. As they grow older they get vaccines, visit the vet, and become part of other families. While living with their other families they are trained to do certain activities such as play with toys, run, sit, stay, etc. Also, they can have their own litter of puppies when they are older.
Response: This book was very informative about the life cycle of dogs. I enjoyed reading it because I am a dog person. I have been since I was little and first introduced to them. I think younger children in grades k-2 would love reading this because it is about animals. Animals always interest children when they are young. The book made me want to get another dog and play with it. I think that children reading this book would love it and can also relate it back to their own pets at home. And it can be a learning experience for them on reading a nonfiction book.
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