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Rosie only wants to bounce and roll her beloved ball, Yellow. When Yellow rolls away, Rosie leaves the safety and comfort of Mama behind and embarks on a big adventure to find her. Is Yellow at the beach, at the tennis court or in the forest? Yellow is lost and now Rosie is, too. Will Rosie find Yellow or will she discover something else by the end of her journey? "Rosie Come Home" was inspired by the true story of lost Rosie traveling over six miles to find her way back home to Leslie. It is a heart-warming story that can be enjoyed by children of all ages as they learn what's really important in life.…mehr

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Rosie only wants to bounce and roll her beloved ball, Yellow. When Yellow rolls away, Rosie leaves the safety and comfort of Mama behind and embarks on a big adventure to find her. Is Yellow at the beach, at the tennis court or in the forest? Yellow is lost and now Rosie is, too. Will Rosie find Yellow or will she discover something else by the end of her journey? "Rosie Come Home" was inspired by the true story of lost Rosie traveling over six miles to find her way back home to Leslie. It is a heart-warming story that can be enjoyed by children of all ages as they learn what's really important in life.
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Leslie Lava has loved and trained her dogs in agility, obedience, scent and therapy work for decades. In her spare time, she practices law. Rosie is a rescue dog that rescued Leslie. She's also an AKC agility grand champion and three-time masters agility champion, a therapy dog and a catcher of opening day pitches at minor league baseball games. In her spare time, she bounces and rolls her ball. "Rosie Come Home" was inspired by the true story of lost Rosie traveling over six miles to find her way back home to Leslie. Cartoonist and puppeteer Brian Narelle loves dogs so much that he became one, in the person of canine poet Warren Peace. He started out working for Sesame Street and wound up teaching cartooning at the Charles M. Schulz Museum where he became Snoopy's good friend. Visit narellecartoons.com to learn more.