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Harley the Hero

English · Hardback

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An exciting picture book inspired by a real-life classroom service dog with themes of friendship, neurodivergence, and courage

About the author


Peggy Collins is an award-winning children’s book author-illustrator with more than 35 titles to her name, including Hungry for Math: Poems to Munch On, In the Snow, and In the Garden. She has also written and illustrated for animated apps teaching math, indigenous history, and education. Peggy lives in Newburgh, Ontario with her two children.

Summary

An exciting picture book inspired by a real-life classroom service dog with themes of friendship, neurodivergence, and courage

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Praise for Harley the Hero

"The illustrations are inclusive, from the progress pride flag flying over the school under the Canadian maple leaf to the diverse classroom, which includes a child who uses a wheelchair....A lighthearted introduction to service dogs and their grateful partners."—Kirkus Reviews

“Among students of all backgrounds and abilities, Harley is a calming force. The detailed illustrations will reward attentive eyes in this bright picture book about accepting and celebrating each other’s differences.”—Foreword Reviews

“Collins has based her book on the true experience of a young teacher suffering from PTSD whom she met at her son’s school... this wonderful show of empathy by children for their young teacher, and by the narrator, for the fragile Amelia provides some valuable insights to young readers. A classroom drama with a lesson in caring, Harley the Hero will be enjoyed by children and the adults who introduce the book to them.”—CM Reviews

“The teacher is described as having an “invisible disability” and Harvey helps her feel safe, which I think is an appropriate and positive description for young children. This would make a great read aloud for an elementary school classroom.”—Youth Services Book Review

“Not only does Harley the Hero teach about the diversity of disabilities and how some may be imperceptible, until they're not, as well as teaching about fire safety, it also enlightens students about the protocols for service animals in schools, especially as they become more common.”—CanLit for Little Canadians

“I liked that Ms. Prichard is the best teacher she can be.”—Yuliana 5, EMWF Kids’ Reads

“[C]elebrates the work of service animals and the normalization of neurodivergence.”—The International Educator

Product details

Authors COLLINS, Peggy Collins
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 4 to 7
Product format Hardback
Released 22.06.2021
 
EAN 9781772781953
ISBN 978-1-77278-195-3
No. of pages 32
Dimensions 262 mm x 235 mm x 12 mm
Weight 440 g
Illustrations Full-color illustrations throughout
Subjects Children's and young people's books > Non-fiction books / Non-fiction picture books > Mankind

JUVENILE FICTION / School & Education, JUVENILE FICTION / Animals / Dogs, Picture storybooks, Animal stories (Children's / Teenage), Children’s / Teenage fiction: School stories, Children’s / Teenage fiction: Nature & animal stories, Interest age: from c 4 years, 5-7 years, Fiction, Picture Book, Non-character, Non Tie-in, Jackson;Amelia;Harley

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