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Charlie: The Dog Who Couldn't Bark is a heartwarming story of self-discovery, acceptance, and finding your voice. Charlie's journey begins alone in a shelter, feeling sad and afraid. She struggles to fit in and never learns to bark. Until her world is turned upside down when her new family adopts two curious kittens, Patches and Mittens. Through the kittens' gentle encouragement, Charlie discovers who she was meant to be - unique! In a touching twist, Charlie finally finds her voice and learns that it's okay to be different, that our voices are powerful, and that small acts of kindness can…mehr

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Charlie: The Dog Who Couldn't Bark is a heartwarming story of self-discovery, acceptance, and finding your voice. Charlie's journey begins alone in a shelter, feeling sad and afraid. She struggles to fit in and never learns to bark. Until her world is turned upside down when her new family adopts two curious kittens, Patches and Mittens. Through the kittens' gentle encouragement, Charlie discovers who she was meant to be - unique! In a touching twist, Charlie finally finds her voice and learns that it's okay to be different, that our voices are powerful, and that small acts of kindness can change a life. Filled with gentle rhymes, colorful illustrations, and an important message about embracing who you are, Charlie: The Dog Who Couldn't Bark is perfect for young readers learning about empathy, self-acceptance, and the power of kindness.
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Janalee Bahr is a proud mother of four boys whose journeys through the emotional ups and downs of growing up in today's fast-paced, digital world have deeply inspired her writing. Witnessing firsthand the challenges children face, especially around acceptance, social pressure, and identity, Janalee became passionate about helping young readers navigate these experiences with compassion and acceptance.Through her storytelling, Janalee encourages children to embrace their uniqueness, find their voice, and show kindness to others. Janalee's hope is that every child who reads her books feels a little more seen, a little more understood, and a lot more empowered to be themselves.