Next Door’s Dog Goes To School

What is this book about?

Grace wants to be able to do everything other children do and now that she has Roxie she can. If Grace needs help, Roxie knows exactly what to do. With insightful illustrations and written in a sensitive and friendly style, Next Door’s Dog Goes to School is about understanding the important role of dogs in our society and how they potentially change people’s lives.

What do young people with disability say about this book?

An animated head and shoulders drawing of a young girl on a white background using coloured water paints and black ink outlines. The girl has peach coloured skin. She has long blonde hair and is wearing it in a ponytail placed over the front of her shoulder. She has a layered fringe. The girl has a small nose and is smiling with a closed mouth. She has large green eyes with thick black eyebrows. Her left ear has five piercings with small black studs. The girl is wearing a wide neck, pink top with thin blue shoulder straps. The initials JH are written in the bottom right-hand corner.

Review by Jessica

"My favourite part [is] learning and understanding how everyone is different and needs help in various ways."

Gold coloured stars for the rating - 5 stars.

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