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  1. Resources are available to download as pdf or zip files. Some have supporting films, which can be watched by clicking on the 'Play film' link. Age 3-6. Introduces children to simple rules about how to behave safely and kindly around the dogs they share their lives with. Age 7-11.

  2. Novelists and short-story writers have created some classic narratives about man’s best friend, the dog. But what are the very best stories and novels about dogs? Where should we begin in assessing the classic, canonical literature that features dogs?

  3. Love that dog / by Sharon Creech p. cm. Summary: A young student, who comes to love poetry through a personal understanding of what different famous poems mean to him, surprises himself by writing his own inspired poem. ISBN 0-06-029287-3 — ISBN 0-06-029289-X (lib. bdg.) ISBN 0-06-440959-7 (pbk.)

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  4. different types of dog in books, or on the Internet. Show that there are lots of different types of dogs – big, small, spotty, shaggy, long, thin – but that they all have four legs, a tail and a head. Ask: What noises do dogs make? Do any of you have a dog, or know someone who has one? What do they look like?

  5. freekidsbooks.org › subject › animalsDogs - Free Kids Books

    A chase with a dog ends up in a humorous adventure. The three little kittens are running from a dog, so fast they don’t stop for anything, until they are trapped, will the dog catch them? Or will there be a happy ending?

  6. A DOG’S PURPOSE & A DOG’S JOURNEY: A STUDY GUIDE FOR INTERMEDIATE AND SECONDARY GRADES 5 How My Writing Career Went to the Dogs My mother is fond of telling a story about visiting my kindergarten class and being advised that during story time, the children preferred that I be the only person telling stories. I preferred the same thing.

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  8. A dogs life Short story Hi. I’m Dino, the family dog. I help keep people safe, especially on the roads. Take a look at my diary to see what I did last week. Sunday Some children really don’t think. Our neighbour’s boy ran in front of a car to get his ball. The car almost hit him. I saved him though. Remember, always look and listen. Monday

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