"This book should be required reading for all cat owners Lynda Graham Barber's careful, direct words combine with Nancy Lane's beautiful, realistic illustrations to present a vivid picture of the comfort and security of an indoor cat, contrasted with the frightening, life-threatening dangers faced outdoors. KokoCat, Inside and Out gets across an important message without "preaching," in a manner that will appeal to all ages of cat lovers as well as to the uninitiated. An important book with a vital point " - Libby Phillips Meggs, author of Go Home : The True Story of James the Cat...
"This book should be required reading for all cat owners Lynda Graham Barber's careful, direct words combine with Nancy Lane's beautiful, realistic i...
A true success story. I just loved it. The Forgotten Rabbit will not be forgotten Amy Sedaris, proud rabbit rescue owner for over 20 years
With its compelling color illustrations and evocative descriptions, "The Forgotten Rabbit" tells the tale of Bella the rabbit as she makes a giant leap from neglected Easter bunny to cherished animal companion.
A baby rabbit is chosen as an Easter present, but is soon forgotten by the family s children as they pursue other activities. Her cage is moved outside, and she is rarely tended. As winter comes, she grows weak with hunger and curls...
A true success story. I just loved it. The Forgotten Rabbit will not be forgotten Amy Sedaris, proud rabbit rescue owner for over 20 years
Winner of the Humane Society of the United States Youth KIND Award, best children's picture book of the year, 2009
"From the touching cover illustration to the playful depictions of Dakota on the endpapers, this empathetic tale of a puppy-mill dog will resonate with animal lovers."-- School Library Journal
After rescue, Dog No. 241 finds herself in a warm, secure foster home, with a woman named Emma who names her Dakota. Eventually, a young girl, Sweetie, who is recovering from a misfortune as deep as Dakota's own, adopts Dakota and they become partners in recovery.
Winner of the Humane Society of the United States Youth KIND Award, best children's picture book of the year, 2009