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Max, shall we play together?

  • Pets
  • Categories:Pets & Animal Care
  • Language:Italian(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:October,2021
  • Pages:112
  • Retail Price:(Unknown)
  • Size:140mm×210mm
  • Page Views:75
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Description

A book for all children who live with a dog and for adults who are part of the family, who are curious to understand how our friends are similar and how they are different from us.
For adults it is a useful tool to know what conditions and information they need to have in order for playtime to be safe and positive experiences.
For children it is a fun way to develop new skills and share time and emotions with their dog.
Through stories, reflections and activities, the book helps dogs and children grow together by respecting each other, playing and becoming friends.

Author

Chiara Basaglia is a primary and preschool teacher. In 2017 she graduated as a dog educator and is a pet therapy operator. She collaborates with schools by bringing to classrooms educational projects aimed at deepening the relationship between humans, the environment and other animals. Currently her four-legged group consists of dogs Pamina, Olmo and Cicci ... and cat Zora.

Melissa Susca, an anthropologist, is a dog educator and instructor in educational zooanthropology. In 2013, she founded the GEA association, which operates in the Pisa area in the fields of education and behavioral recovery. Her four-legged group consists of dogs Kai and Eve and cats Mufasa and Sarabi.

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