Taz was different than other dogs in many ways, but the same in many others. Her story teaches children (and adults) it is OK to be themselves.
A Different Little Doggy
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Author(s)Heather Whittaker
PublisherPen-Tech Professional LLC
ISBN / ASIN0982096216
ISBN-139780982096215
AvailabilityUsually ships in 2 to 5 weeks
Sales Rank396,834
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Being different in life does not have to be an obstacle, and in A Different Little Doggy, this tiny little dog named Taz sees benefits to being small and is comfortable with who she is.A Different Little Doggy is a heart warming story teaching children ages 4 to 8 important lessons about acceptance and friendship through colorful, lively illustrations and a rhyming story line. It's a true, inspirational story of a disabled dog. As the story starts, Taz encounters a problem with her knees and has to go to the doggy doctor because she is in a lot of pain. The illustrations creatively depict Taz on crutches with pins being used to fix her knees. All fixed up now, the story continues with Taz at a birthday party and playing ball at the park pointing out other ways she is different from her friends; differences that do not matter to any of them. Without warning, as it did in real life, Taz then goes blind, and her life goes on, just in a bit different way. In the final pages of the story, Taz teaches us to be accepting of others who may be different.