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Dog Diaries #2: Buddy is a captivating early chapter book that tells the true story of the first guide dog trained at the Seeing Eye school. Featuring realistic black-and-white illustrations and a factual appendix, it educates and inspires young readers about German shepherds, guide dog training, and the special bond between dogs and humans. Highly rated and perfect for children interested in animals and disabilities awareness.
| Best Sellers Rank | #541,478 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #127 in Children's Fiction on Physical Disabilities #262 in Children's Fiction on Disability #289 in Children's Nonfiction on Disability |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 402 Reviews |
A**R
Great book
A most beautiful story of the first guide dog. Bought it for my 7 yo child, she easily got through it and loved the story. One of her most favourite books.
G**S
I loved it
5 stars. I loved this book. It is great for 9 and 10 year olds. My daughter loved it because she wants to become a dog trainer for dogs to learn how to take care of the blind. She is not blind but she has problems with her eyes so this was great for her. Please keep doing mor of these books
M**R
Great
Finally I found a story that doesn't have, what I call, the yawn factor. I will be getting more, and horse diaries too, once I have room on the wardrobe shelves. I always leave money when I see anyone collecting for the blind, I sometimes see two people, (one of whom is blind) with two labs, one black, one golden collecting. Just leave money and you can stroke the dogs since there not, at the time ,working.
P**A
Excellent
Excellent series combines history and dog character
A**R
Great for 10 year old girls!
My 10 year old daughter has finally found a series she loves! The first three books have more then met her expectations!
J**.
Wonderful book for a young reader who loves dogs.
My daughter (7) loved this book. It is told from the perspective of the dog who is a service animal. It starts from the time he is born and goes from there. The book is a good length do my daughter felt accomplished when she finished it. She didn't think of it as a baby book like the ones her brother ( 4 ) reads. There was nothing offensive in the book and no rude language. Perfect for her she didn't struggle with any of the words. Again A great read for her.
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