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Not Your Typical Dog Books for Kids: Media That Matters

November 18, 2014 by Amy Jussel 2 Comments

Mar. 23, 2015 "Dogs make the best teachers"...Today is National Puppy Day, time to give a big "paws up" to our friends at A Puppy's New Home, creating respect, social emotional learning, and diversity … [Read more...]

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