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Buddy is a happy-go-lucky golden retriever with a perfect life, so what could go wrong? When his paws become itchy and red, a trip to the vet reveals he can't do the one thing dogs love most, play in the grass! What can a dog with a grass allergy do? Inspired by a true story, Buddy and the Green Galoshes is a heartwarming tale about adapting to change, gaining confidence in being different, and loving yourself despite what bullies say about you. A story focusing on how big and scary change can seem, how overwhelming childhood insecurities can feel, and learning to trust the opinions of those…mehr

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Buddy is a happy-go-lucky golden retriever with a perfect life, so what could go wrong? When his paws become itchy and red, a trip to the vet reveals he can't do the one thing dogs love most, play in the grass! What can a dog with a grass allergy do? Inspired by a true story, Buddy and the Green Galoshes is a heartwarming tale about adapting to change, gaining confidence in being different, and loving yourself despite what bullies say about you. A story focusing on how big and scary change can seem, how overwhelming childhood insecurities can feel, and learning to trust the opinions of those who love you, Buddy and the Green Galoshes is sure to win the hearts of adults and children alike. Buddy and the Green Galoshes is an intermediate children's chapter book for children ages 6-11, grades 2nd-5th. Buddy, a golden retriever who develops a grass allergy must learn how to cope with not being able to play in the grass, new bullies, and how to rely on those who love him.
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JD Steiner is an American author, artist, and stylist who specializes in crafting rich, dramatic worlds for her relatable, character-driven stories. She credits much of her writing style to her studies at the acclaimed Chicago Writer's Loft, along with the endless days spent in the village bookstore of her childhood hometown. An advocate for young writers and artists of all kinds, JD lives and works northwest of Chicago, Illinois with her husband, kids and cats.