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Kaidan experiences his first homecoming football game at Oliver C. Dawson Stadium in Orangeburg, South Carolina, on the campus of South Carolina State University. Everything excites him, but Sanchez, the bulldog mascot, mesmerizes him. Kaidan desires his own Sanchez and devises a plan in hopes of acquiring a bulldog. Can Kaidan prove his responsibility to keep a pet and make his big SC State dream come true? This book introduces children to South Carolina's only public Historically Black College and University (HBCU). Oh, To Be a Bulldog also teaches children to make college plans early, as…mehr

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Kaidan experiences his first homecoming football game at Oliver C. Dawson Stadium in Orangeburg, South Carolina, on the campus of South Carolina State University. Everything excites him, but Sanchez, the bulldog mascot, mesmerizes him. Kaidan desires his own Sanchez and devises a plan in hopes of acquiring a bulldog. Can Kaidan prove his responsibility to keep a pet and make his big SC State dream come true? This book introduces children to South Carolina's only public Historically Black College and University (HBCU). Oh, To Be a Bulldog also teaches children to make college plans early, as well as the importance of working hard and accepting responsibility. This book is a 5-Star Readers Favorite and an AfricanBookstore.net Bestseller. 5-Star Readers Favorite Review >Oh, To Be A Bulldog is a beautiful, short children's story with images that have some wonderful details to lend meaning to the story. I love how Leverette has written this story with a very strong plot that will help children learn that owning a pet takes passion and is a huge responsibility. My favorite thing about the story is how Leverette intertwines her obvious love and passion for her home state of South Carolina into the story and how Solanki corresponds the meaning with the wonderful art. The characters are very realistic with realistic behavior as the parents instruct Kaidan to be responsible and earn the privileged he desires. I recommend this story to parents, children's reading circles and anyone who has children because Leverette sends a meaningful message about the responsibility of being a pet owner.
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