Breakfast with Sammy is a large, beautifully illustrated children's book of 52 pages. It tells an engaging story of a little black kitten who is found by a young girl and her mother. The girl wants to adopt the kitten at first, then she realizes that her aunt and uncle would be a much better "parents" for the kitten. The story is a realistic look at how to take responsibility for a stray animal, who to contact, and how animals can really be fun friends. The book is also a early reader book, with a glossary of words which are highlighted in the story to help the young reader learn to read. The story is based on the experiences of a real family, with illustrations from both a professional illustrator and from the actual young girl who had the kitten Sammy adopted. This book is a captivating look at how animals can charm us all, child and adult alike.
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Dr. William Graham is author, editor and publisher of Breakfast with Sammy. This is his first effort to produce a children's book, although he has authored two adult self-help books and curriculum for many college courses. Bill Graham has twenty-five years of teaching experience, especially with adult learners who have difficulty in reading and writing. Also among his life experiences he has owned a poultry and wild game store, owned and driven limousines, flown gliders and hand-built a sports car. He is a faculty member at National-Louis University in the Chicago area. Oh, by the way, he adopted Sammy and plans to write more of books about Sammy's exploits.
Available in graphic form contained on the floppy disk. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introductory words glossary of words illustrated content illustrated author and character biography page
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