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Brody Barks a Lot! introduces Brody, a lovable dog with one really bad habit - he just can't stop barking! His nonstop barking causes all sorts of trouble, but through this comical journey, young readers will discover the importance of active listening and the give-and-take nature of conversation. As Brody learns to moderate his barking and truly listen to others, children will giggle at his ridiculous antics while absorbing a valuable lesson. This delightful rhyming adventure not only entertains but also imparts the essential skills of self-control and socialization. Little ones who join…mehr

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Brody Barks a Lot! introduces Brody, a lovable dog with one really bad habit - he just can't stop barking! His nonstop barking causes all sorts of trouble, but through this comical journey, young readers will discover the importance of active listening and the give-and-take nature of conversation. As Brody learns to moderate his barking and truly listen to others, children will giggle at his ridiculous antics while absorbing a valuable lesson. This delightful rhyming adventure not only entertains but also imparts the essential skills of self-control and socialization. Little ones who join Brody on this journey will find it's never too early to learn the art of active listening, understanding that conversation is a delightful exchange where everyone gets a chance to be heard. Brody Barks a Lot! is more than just a funny story; it's a playful guide for young minds, helping them make friends and adapt to new people with ease. Get ready for laughter, learning, and the adorable antics of Brody, the pup who doesn't know when to quit! Brody Barks a Lot! is Book #1 in the Bro-Peep funny rhyming children's series. These stories feature Brody the Shetland Sheepdog and his fluffy Pomeranian friend Peep. Book #2 is coming soon! In Peep Is Not a Sheep!, Brody gains a fluffy white companion. Is Peep the sheep he's always dreamed of? Or is Brody barking up the wrong tree?