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For Ages 5-10. These dogs will keep you busy and entertained, especially Sunshine, a most unusual pup. He isn't a show dog, like his sister Beauty, or a search and rescue dog like his brother Husky, or a service dog like his other sister, Darling. He has special skills. Find out what he can do and teach the other dogs to do. Arlene N. Cohen, author of Stories on the Move: Integrating Literature and Movement with Children from Infants to Age 14 (used internationally by parents, teachers, and librarians), has created this book as part of her Literacy on the Move Series. Through these books,…mehr

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For Ages 5-10. These dogs will keep you busy and entertained, especially Sunshine, a most unusual pup. He isn't a show dog, like his sister Beauty, or a search and rescue dog like his brother Husky, or a service dog like his other sister, Darling. He has special skills. Find out what he can do and teach the other dogs to do. Arlene N. Cohen, author of Stories on the Move: Integrating Literature and Movement with Children from Infants to Age 14 (used internationally by parents, teachers, and librarians), has created this book as part of her Literacy on the Move Series. Through these books, children learn new words as they dance and play games with the characters. Search "Arlene N. Cohen" to see the other books in the series: The Dancing Chameleons for 2-6 year olds, The Dancing Reptiles for 4-8 year olds, and their companion coloring and activity books.
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Author of children's dancing picture books and humorous short stories for adults. Master's in Library Science from the University of Hawaii, Artist in the Schools Dancing Storyteller for 30 years, Storytelling instructor at University of Hawaii. Supported by grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, Hawaii State Culture and the Arts, the Regional Arts and Culture Council in Oregon, and The Texas Heritage Foundation.