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Through a silly dog watching out and protecting us, the unexpected friendship of a horse and a chicken, the playfulness of a crow, and adventure with ponies who loved to escape, we learned how to love and accept our pets and each other, growing up. Through the years, each of these animals became more than just pets, companions, and family-they were teachers. They taught us the importance of courage, kindness, patience, and the power of friendship and love. Animals can be some of our most insightful teachers, offering lessons that stay with us forever and shape us, especially when we are…mehr

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Through a silly dog watching out and protecting us, the unexpected friendship of a horse and a chicken, the playfulness of a crow, and adventure with ponies who loved to escape, we learned how to love and accept our pets and each other, growing up. Through the years, each of these animals became more than just pets, companions, and family-they were teachers. They taught us the importance of courage, kindness, patience, and the power of friendship and love. Animals can be some of our most insightful teachers, offering lessons that stay with us forever and shape us, especially when we are children. Through their behaviors and interactions, our animals impart values and skills essential for being better humans.
Autorenporträt
Julienne Hogarth is a children's book author, illustrator,and educator dedicated to creating captivating stories thatcelebrate kindness, creativity, and imagination.Her other books include, Makimba's Animal World, What Do Monsters Eat, and A Walk in the Woods. With a background in art education, Julienne's narratives resonate with young readers, offering valuable life lessons wrapped in relatable tales. Her stories aim to inspire, educate and spark the imagination of every child.She taught visual art in public schools for 33 years and continues teaching children and teachers as well as making her personal works of art.When she is not writing or painting, she rides her horses and works in her garden. She lives in Ohio with her husband and has 4 children and 10 grandchildren.