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Let's pause our paws and think about our planet. In today's adventure, it's Arbor Day on Lollipop Way. While James plants a new tree, Fred prepares to throw his broken, plastic toy into the creek - to watch it float 'away.' Then, Grey explains that there's really no such place as 'away, ' because everything goes somewhere. We learn that the recycling bin will be a far better place than the ocean for the plastic to go. Do you ever wonder what our pets are saying that we don't hear? Welcome to the neighborhood - where the mailboxes look like lollipops and the pets talk about their days - right…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Let's pause our paws and think about our planet. In today's adventure, it's Arbor Day on Lollipop Way. While James plants a new tree, Fred prepares to throw his broken, plastic toy into the creek - to watch it float 'away.' Then, Grey explains that there's really no such place as 'away, ' because everything goes somewhere. We learn that the recycling bin will be a far better place than the ocean for the plastic to go. Do you ever wonder what our pets are saying that we don't hear? Welcome to the neighborhood - where the mailboxes look like lollipops and the pets talk about their days - right here on this chalkboard! Grey is the wisest of them all. A retired guide dog, he spent years helping people to see. Now, he helps pets to see things they don't understand, and even when they don't see Grey, the pets remember his advice. Fluffy is a cat with a lot to learn! Fred's a dog who knows about as much. It's a good thing Grey lives next door! Grey has the wisdom of many years. Although James and other children do live on Lollipop Way ... we mostly hear what their pets have to say. At bedtime ... or anytime!
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Autorenporträt
F. Robertson is the author & illustrator of the Lollipop Way series of children's books. These modern day fables introduce kids to important topics, which are explained through the perspective of the PETS in the neighborhood. Some characters - Fluffy, Fred and Grey - sprung from the nightly bedtime stories she told her son when he was a little boy. While she was growing up, the author lived in five countries and always loved maps. So, fittingly, she poured details into the neighborhood map featured in each book. Most story pages feature a new highlighted word which is reinforced by pictorial design. What's her favorite part of being an author? "When parents and grandparents tell me that these books made their little ones really WANT to read. That is exhilarating to me."