The Secret Code of Friendship with Dogs series: Ginny, We Understand Each Other!
- Dog
- Categories:Pets & Animal Care
- Language:Italian(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:May,2023
- Pages:112
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:170mm×240mm
- Publication Place:Italy
- Words:(Unknown)
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- Text Color:Full color
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Feature
★ Through stories, reflections, and interactive games, children will instantly understand their pets' thoughts, establish a cross-species friendship code, master the golden rules of pet interaction through laughter, and help deepen the friendship between children and dogs through mutual respect.
This series includes 2 titles:
Max, shall we play together?
Ginny, We Understand Each Other!
Description
For adults, it serves as a new tool to help their children and dogs meet and understand each other. For children, it's a fun book that teaches them how to interact with their "four-legged friend" and understand how the dog feels around them. Through stories, reflections, and activities, the book helps dogs and children live together respectfully while deepening their friendship.
Author
Melissa Susca, an anthropologist, is a canine educator, trainer, and educational zooanthropology practitioner. In 2013, she founded the GEA association, which operates in the Pisa area providing education and behavioral rehabilitation services. Her four-legged group consists of dogs Kai and Eve, and cats Mufasa and Sarabi.
Agnese Baruzzi graduated in Graphic Design from ISLA Urbino in 2004 and lives in Bologna, Italy. Since 2001, she has worked as an illustrator, publishing children's books in Italy, England, France, Spain, Greece, Portugal, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Brazil, Canada, and the United States. She collaborates with advertising agencies and conducts workshops in schools and libraries.







