Can a foster dog learn to open his heart and start trusting in people again?
Ages 4 - 8
Wally, the foster dog, doesn't trust people. After moving multiple times and a history of grab-and-runs, he's come to expect the worst. But when his new foster family shows him patience and compassion, Wally discovers it may be time to leave the past behind. Can Wally open his heart and learn to start trusting again?
Through the lens of a foster dog, Author Susan Burnash tells a relatable story for children facing the challenges and emotions of living in foster care or non-traditional homes. With themes of abandonment, food insecurity, and trust, Wally’s story focuses on social-emotional learning (SEL), featuring expressed feelings, reactions, and opportunities for expression, compassion, and growth.
Perfect for children in foster care, and the parents, counselors, teachers, and others who support them.
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Susan Burnash is a children's book author whose stories help young readers understand emotions, identity, and how reactions shape their relationships with others. With a background in marketing and nonprofit video production, she brings a deep appreciation for storytelling as a tool for connection, reflection, and meaningful conversation.As a child, Susan found comfort and belonging in books. Growing up shy in a loud household, reading became a safe space where emotions could be explored quietly and honestly. That early love of books shaped her belief that stories can help children name feelings, make sense of experiences, and feel less alone.Today, Susan creates picture books designed to support social-emotional learning in classrooms, libraries, and homes. Her debut book, Spot or Not? explores identity and purpose through the story of a blue spot as he discovers his place in a Pointillist artwork. The book blends lyrical storytelling with art education and serves as the first title in the More Than Art series.Her second book, Wally's Grab and Run, uses the perspective of a dog to explore big emotions such as fear, uncertainty, and trust. While inspired by themes relevant to foster care and transitional experiences, the story is intentionally written to support broader SEL conversations-helping children recognize emotions, understand reactions, and engage in thoughtful dialogue with peers and caring adults. The book is frequently used by teachers, librarians, counselors, and caregivers as a read-aloud that opens space for discussion, empathy, and emotional awareness.Susan's stories are created with educators in mind-offering layered meaning, opportunities for discussion, and emotional accessibility for a wide range of children and experiences.
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Anbieter: PBShop.store UK, Fairford, GLOS, Vereinigtes Königreich
PAP. Zustand: New. Askew, Ben (illustrator). New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000. Artikel-Nr. L2-9798991343855
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