Are you looking for an educational gift for your kids that
ignites their desire to learn and explore? This is a busy time of year in the
classroom and at home. Teachers and
parents alike are looking for new and exciting books to share with their kids
to ignite their love of learning and exploration.
Aiello believes books open a door to miracles…and wants to
share a little Christmas "Miracle" with children who may have lost
many of their beloved books and toys during Hurricane Sandy.
About Miracle Dogs of Portugal
The almost-true story of historical figure Henry the
Navigator and the history of the Portuguese Water Dog is an inspirational tale
for children; opening their eyes to the rich stories of history and the
miracles that one person can create in their own lives.
Praise for Miracle Dogs of Portugal
“This well-intended tale offers a passing glimpse of history
and a reminder about trusting one's instincts.” ~Denver Post
“The storyline is engaging; the characters feel real,
particularly Henry; and the story incorporates educational material
nicely.” ~James Henderson, professor of
Curriculum and Instruction, Kent State University
"Tracy has an incredible ability to connect with
children though her storytelling and rich character development. The kids cheered Henry on from the beginning
to the end of his nautical adventure." ~Laura Murray, First Grade Teacher,
Mitchell Elementary.
Miracle Dogs of Portugal, a great gift for young readers
(6-10)
Due to the generosity of author Tracy Aiello, five of Susan’s
Disney Family readers will win a copy of the book Miracle Dogs of Portugal
Buy it:
You can purchase this
book online
Win it:
Five winners will win
the book Miracle Dogs of Portugal
I just wanted to thank Tracy Aiello for donating books to the Hurricane Sandy Relief Fund,
Tunnel to Towers, to give kids hit hardest by the storm a little holiday cheer.
That is so wonderful, thank you!
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4 comments:
This is exciting since I live in Missouri. I learned together with his co-captain, William Clark, Lewis traveled 3254 miles from St. Louis, Missouri to Fort Clatsop, in modern day Oregon.
Thank you to Tracy Aiello for donating these wonderful books to the Sandy relief fund.
I have read something similar to the dogs of the Missouri book. I love that these books are historically accurate even tho they are fiction.
The author is a former first grade teacher!
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how neat the author used to teach first grade
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