Tails Are Not for Pulling (Best Behavior Series)
ASPCA Henry Bergh Children’s Book Award winner
iParenting “Best Products” Award winner

Pets may not have words, but they can communicate. Paying attention to an animal’s cues a joyful bark, a scary growl, a swishing tail can help a child understand what the animal is saying and what an appropriate response might be. That’s part of what this book is about. But mostly it’s about showing children how to love pets gently because pets are for loving, after all. Kids learn that teasing isn’t nice, that they can choose to be kind to animals, and that if you want to touch someone else’s pet, there’s one important rule you should know: Ask the owner first! A special section for adults includes ideas for teaching kindness to animals, activities, and discussion starters.

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Tails Are Not for Pulling (Best Behavior Series)
ASPCA Henry Bergh Children’s Book Award winner
iParenting “Best Products” Award winner

Pets may not have words, but they can communicate. Paying attention to an animal’s cues a joyful bark, a scary growl, a swishing tail can help a child understand what the animal is saying and what an appropriate response might be. That’s part of what this book is about. But mostly it’s about showing children how to love pets gently because pets are for loving, after all. Kids learn that teasing isn’t nice, that they can choose to be kind to animals, and that if you want to touch someone else’s pet, there’s one important rule you should know: Ask the owner first! A special section for adults includes ideas for teaching kindness to animals, activities, and discussion starters.

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Tails Are Not for Pulling (Best Behavior Series)

Tails Are Not for Pulling (Best Behavior Series)

Tails Are Not for Pulling (Best Behavior Series)

Tails Are Not for Pulling (Best Behavior Series)

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Overview

ASPCA Henry Bergh Children’s Book Award winner
iParenting “Best Products” Award winner

Pets may not have words, but they can communicate. Paying attention to an animal’s cues a joyful bark, a scary growl, a swishing tail can help a child understand what the animal is saying and what an appropriate response might be. That’s part of what this book is about. But mostly it’s about showing children how to love pets gently because pets are for loving, after all. Kids learn that teasing isn’t nice, that they can choose to be kind to animals, and that if you want to touch someone else’s pet, there’s one important rule you should know: Ask the owner first! A special section for adults includes ideas for teaching kindness to animals, activities, and discussion starters.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781575421810
Publisher: Free Spirit Publishing, Inc.
Publication date: 09/15/2005
Series: Free Spirit Best Behavior Series
Edition description: Ages 4-7, Paperback
Pages: 40
Product dimensions: 9.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.15(d)
Lexile: AD150L (what's this?)
Age Range: 4 - 7 Years

About the Author


Elizabeth Verdick is a children's book writer and editor. She lives in Minnesota with her husband and their two children.

Marieka Heinlen launched her career as a children’s book illustrator with the award-winning Hands Are Not for Hitting. As a freelance illustrator and designer, Marieka focuses her work on books and other materials for children, teens, parents, and teachers. She lives in St. Paul, Minnesota, with her husband and son.

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