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 Whether a precocious six-year-old "doing it
all by himself", or a meek two-year-old being read stories on Grandpa's lap, all
children need assurance -- assurance that it is okay to feel silly, lonely happy
embarrassed, sad, or shy.
The wording in Do You Ever Feel Like Joey?
is appropriate for children from the read-to age up through beginning readers.
The overall feel of the book is inspirational, positive, and empowering. But,
mostly, the pictures of Joey are sure to win your heart!
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"wonderful book to read to any child!!!" -from
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"thank you so much !! I love it A ++ !!" - from
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As an elementary
school teacher at Conotton Valley, I shared Joey's story
with my students to encourage them to talk about their feelings. They had
such a good time, I felt other children would enjoy Joey, too.
Joey lives with me, my
husband, Bob, our son Rob, and Joey's little sister, Gabby. We recently fostered a
6-month-old Boston terrier named
Rascal.
Rascal had been considered "unsellable" and taken to the pound. Fortunately, the
Midwest Boston Terrier Rescue Organization (MWBTR) had connections at the
pound and were contacted. Rascal is one of the lucky ones who was adopted
into a loving home in Columbus, Ohio.
Joey hopes you will consider fostering or
adopting your next dog or puppy. To find out more about helping,
adopting, or fostering a Boston terrier and the Midwest Boston Terrier Rescue,
click here.
More books
about Joey, Gabby, and their foster siblings will be coming soon!
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