Craig S. Inglis
Autor de "Lucky"
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mom2lnb | 4 reseñas más. | Dec 23, 2018 | The story starts off with a man waking up. From the picture we see him smiling from his bed and waving to the sun, who waves back. He is a happy man but feels something is missing from his life. He decides to get a dog. He checks several places and finally finds the dog he wants. They have a great time together. One day the dog gets away from him and runs in front of a car. He is hurt. The doctor saves his life but he loses a leg. He has to learn to do the tricks the man taught him all over again. The man lets him know that no matter what he is still the same to him and he still loves him just as much. This is such a simple story to teach kids about disabilities and how just because someone with a disability can't do things the same way you can, doesn't mean they are not a great person to get to know. Wonderful book. Fun and whimsical illustrations.… (más)
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skstiles612 | 4 reseñas más. | Feb 24, 2012 | Wonderfully heartwarming and compassionate tale teaches children to see beyond imperfections.
The irony of the name of the dog in this story and what happens to "Lucky," first and foremost teaches children that bad things can happen to anyone. How can a dog with the name "Lucky" have this happen to him? With its colorful and simple illustrations I find this book is a good teaching tool in helping children learn that luck is really just a myth and accidents are a product of actions, whether those actions be good or bad. It also helps children look past those with disabilities and not treat them differently because of that disability, whether it be an animal or a human. Setting an early foundation against discrimination and discernment during toddler and preschool years is the best gift a parent or caregiver can give a child. "Lucky" can help teach youngsters how to love unconditionally and also how to be a compassionate pet owner. "Lucky" can also help parents or caregivers teach these lessons before a child may come across a situation where the child is in the presence of a disabled person for the first time, which often leads children to stare or even point at a disabled person, making for an awkward and uncomfortable situation. "Lucky is one of those book that will end up with bent corners and crumpled pages as children will ask parents or caregivers to read it over again and again.… (más)
The irony of the name of the dog in this story and what happens to "Lucky," first and foremost teaches children that bad things can happen to anyone. How can a dog with the name "Lucky" have this happen to him? With its colorful and simple illustrations I find this book is a good teaching tool in helping children learn that luck is really just a myth and accidents are a product of actions, whether those actions be good or bad. It also helps children look past those with disabilities and not treat them differently because of that disability, whether it be an animal or a human. Setting an early foundation against discrimination and discernment during toddler and preschool years is the best gift a parent or caregiver can give a child. "Lucky" can help teach youngsters how to love unconditionally and also how to be a compassionate pet owner. "Lucky" can also help parents or caregivers teach these lessons before a child may come across a situation where the child is in the presence of a disabled person for the first time, which often leads children to stare or even point at a disabled person, making for an awkward and uncomfortable situation. "Lucky is one of those book that will end up with bent corners and crumpled pages as children will ask parents or caregivers to read it over again and again.… (más)
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autumnblues | 4 reseñas más. | Jan 13, 2012 | LUCKY by Craig Inglis is an delightful children’s book. It is the story of Lucky,is a lovable terrier who is run over and losses a leg. This is the remarks my seven year old granddaughter said “The man said he wanted to have a pet dog. He wanted a Terrier,he named him Lucky. Lucky got run over by a car,and lost his leg.I loved Lucky the dog”. “Lucky”, is a story of physical disablity,determination,challenges and love for your pet. A must read for any animal lover,children,and anyone who loves a wonderful story. Received for an honest review from the author. Details can be found at Createspace and mybookaddictionreviews.wordpress.com.
RATING: 5
REVIEWED BY: BK(seven-year old child)
POSTED BY: April Renn… (más)
RATING: 5
REVIEWED BY: BK(seven-year old child)
POSTED BY: April Renn… (más)
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tarenn | 4 reseñas más. | Jan 9, 2012 | Estadísticas
- Obras
- 1
- Miembros
- 7
- Popularidad
- #1,123,407
- Valoración
- 4.8
- Reseñas
- 5
- ISBNs
- 1
Note: I received a copy of this book from the author via the publicist, Bostick Communications, in exchange for an honest review.… (más)