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Tristan Goes to the Vet (Volume 5) (Tristan and Trudee)

Tristan Goes to the Vet (Volume 5) (Tristan and Trudee)

Beth Rodda
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Tristan, a fluffy white bichon frisé dog, needs a checkup at the pet doctor, a veterinarian. Come with Tristan as he is weighed and examined, is given a shot and nose drops, and leaves a healthy dog. This book is designed for young readers and is rich with concepts for teaching language.

This is book five of a six-title series is written by Trudee Lewis, a retired teacher and speech therapist. Each story is rich in concepts for teaching language through engaging stories about Tristan’s life. "My grandson loves these stories and has collected each book to read over and over." Tristan is a curious, fun-loving Bichon Frisé who invites you to join him as he walks through the neighborhood, trains and works as a therapy dog, gets a haircut, goes to the vet and shops at his favorite pet stores. The Tristan and Trudee books reinforce responsible dog ownership, introduce children to the idea of volunteerism, and help them understand that animals also have feelings. Young readers can empathize with Tristan when he gets a haircut, sees his veterinarian, or goes to school. The series is also about friendship. While Tristan introduces readers to his many canine friends in the neighborhood, he also visits his best buddies at the California Veterans Home in Yountville. The variety of Tristan’s experiences, along with the many locations and themes, make the books very enjoyable for children.

Trudee Lewis grew up in Ashland, Oregon. She received her B.S. from the University of Oregon and her M.A. from Western Michigan in Speech Pathology. Trudee retired as a speech and language therapist after 37 years. She and Tristan live in Napa, CA. and work as a therapy team in Paws for Healing. This is the second of nine books written about Tristan's adventures.
Language
English
Pages
28
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
February 01, 2011

Tristan Goes to the Vet (Volume 5) (Tristan and Trudee)

Beth Rodda
0/5 ( ratings)
Tristan, a fluffy white bichon frisé dog, needs a checkup at the pet doctor, a veterinarian. Come with Tristan as he is weighed and examined, is given a shot and nose drops, and leaves a healthy dog. This book is designed for young readers and is rich with concepts for teaching language.

This is book five of a six-title series is written by Trudee Lewis, a retired teacher and speech therapist. Each story is rich in concepts for teaching language through engaging stories about Tristan’s life. "My grandson loves these stories and has collected each book to read over and over." Tristan is a curious, fun-loving Bichon Frisé who invites you to join him as he walks through the neighborhood, trains and works as a therapy dog, gets a haircut, goes to the vet and shops at his favorite pet stores. The Tristan and Trudee books reinforce responsible dog ownership, introduce children to the idea of volunteerism, and help them understand that animals also have feelings. Young readers can empathize with Tristan when he gets a haircut, sees his veterinarian, or goes to school. The series is also about friendship. While Tristan introduces readers to his many canine friends in the neighborhood, he also visits his best buddies at the California Veterans Home in Yountville. The variety of Tristan’s experiences, along with the many locations and themes, make the books very enjoyable for children.

Trudee Lewis grew up in Ashland, Oregon. She received her B.S. from the University of Oregon and her M.A. from Western Michigan in Speech Pathology. Trudee retired as a speech and language therapist after 37 years. She and Tristan live in Napa, CA. and work as a therapy team in Paws for Healing. This is the second of nine books written about Tristan's adventures.
Language
English
Pages
28
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
February 01, 2011

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