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Bing is a quiet dog, unlike the other dogs who like to bark, but Sam loves his dog anyway. In this illustrated story that shares some of the activities that Bing likes to do, something happens that shows that being quiet doesn't stop Bing from making itself heard. This story helps children to appreciate how we are all unique. On the last page, there are follow-up questions to ask as well as suggestions for additional books to read. About the author and illustrator Jan Yager has taught elementary school and she worked in the school division of Macmillan Publishing Company. She is the author of…mehr

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Bing is a quiet dog, unlike the other dogs who like to bark, but Sam loves his dog anyway. In this illustrated story that shares some of the activities that Bing likes to do, something happens that shows that being quiet doesn't stop Bing from making itself heard. This story helps children to appreciate how we are all unique. On the last page, there are follow-up questions to ask as well as suggestions for additional books to read. About the author and illustrator Jan Yager has taught elementary school and she worked in the school division of Macmillan Publishing Company. She is the author of numerous books including ROAD SIGNS ON LIFE'S JOURNEY, FRIENDSHIFTS, and the children's books, THE CANTALOUPE CAT and THE QUIET DOG, also illustrated by Mitzi Lyman. Jan has happy memories from her childhood of her quiet dog, Queenie, and of her dog, Wags, who barked alot. For more on this author, go to: drjanyager.com. Illustrator Mitzi Lyman is a graphic designer and artist who graduated from the University of Massachusetts and studied at various art schools including The School of Visual Arts in New York, the Corcoran School in Washington, D.C. and the Silvermine School of Art in Connecticut.
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"Jan Yager, Ph.D. has been researching, writing, speaking, and coaching about work and work relationships for more than two decades. She has a Ph.D in sociology from The City Universityof New York Graduate Center and is the prolific author of 30 award-winning books on a varietyof work/business/career and relationship and other topics including victims of crime, which havebeen translated into 24 languages, including Business Protocol; Work Less, Do More: The 14-DayProductivity Makeover; Career Opportunities in the Publishing Industry; Career Opportunities in theFilm Industry; Who's That Sitting at My Desk? Workship, Friends, or Foe? Making Your Office WorkFor You; When Friendship Hurts; Friendshifts; Victims; and others."