ISBN-13: 9780615816005 / Angielski / Miękka / 2013 / 30 str.
Fill Every Child's Life With Hugs & Kisses. Hugs is a gigantic, easy-going, lovable brown & white St. Bernard - a colossal canine Kisses is a petite, cuddly, affectionate, pure white Siamese - a stylishly graceful feline. They're best friends who refuse to fight like cats and dogs The topic of the first book in the series deals with Bullying. "Be a Buddy, Not a Bully," tackles one of the most timely issues facing youngsters today - bullying. It features two canine characters, Buddy Beagle, everyone's "best friend," and Bully Bulldog, who antagonizes everyone, especially cats. The story encourages children to "Be a Buddy, Not a Bully." A Hugs & Kisses CD featuring children's songs including "Be a Buddy, Not a Bully," is currently in production. The Hugs & Kisses story books say "I Love You" to children in so many ways, utilizing today's relevant issues and themes to promote values that young people can understand, identify with, and hopefully emulate. The Hugs & Kisses Mission Statement: CELEBRATING DIFFERENCES - To promote family values and home-life experiences and structures, while dealing with societal issues, and prejudices of the day in a positive manner. - Using dogs and cats to show how we can all get along in a diverse society, and benefit from each other's time, talents, and treasures. - To demonstrate and re-enforce positive values to young children, like getting along with others who are "different," by showing that even cats and dogs don't have to "fight like cats and dogs." PRIMARY SOCIETAL ISSUES: RACE: Cats vs. Dogs GENDER: Male vs. Female VISABLE PHYSICAL DIFFERENCES: Size (Short & Tall, Large & Small); Color (All shades of Love) RELATIONSHIPS: Friendship is not limited to a few. It is meant to be all-inclusive. CHALLENGES: Personal challenges should not limit or deter inclusion. LOVE: Knows no limits or barriers and its description is beyond words. These issues may be expounded and expanded in limitless ways, never outdated from one generation to the next. Every story has the same premise: Say "I Love You, to others" in a variety of ways. Hugs & Kisses story books and songs do just that. They say "I Love You" to children, using these primary issues or themes to make a point young children can understand, identify with, and hopefully emulate. Owen McGovern Author