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Nito's day has finally come and all his training about to be put to good use when he meets Chloe - a disabled child in a wheelchair.
Nito helps Chloe find her clothes in the morning, goes to school and swimming therapy with her, as well as the grocery store and restaurant. Nito even gets to ride on the ferris wheel.
Nito Meets Chloe written by Judith M. Newton is the second book in the three part series. These books are based on actual assistance dogs and shows children how they are an important part of a disabled person's life.
Nito Meets Chloe is available at Amazon.com or at;
http://www.assistancedogsofthewest.org/

Little Skiff, a two year old Sheltie, has a great life with his family in Arizona. He runs and plays with the kids and loves his adventures off his leash. Skiffs favourite time of the year is monsoon season when the strong winds kick up all sorts of tantalizing smells as Skiff is busy digging in the ground – that is until Skiff develops a weird cough and hurts his knee. What will the vet find? Will Skiff be okay?
Little Skiff Copes with Valley Fever by Dany Pierard-Deviche is a wonderful little chapter
book that helps children deal with sickness. Skiff’s narrative voice in the face of illness, and the unique balance of fiction and non-fiction makes this book a wonderfully educational read.
The illustrations are simple and sweet and only add to the unique flavour of the story. The end of the book shows actually photos of Skiff’s x-rays as well as a glossary of words.
For more information or to order a copy of Little Skiff Copes with Valley Fever check out their web site at; http://www.FiveStarPublications.com
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