No Guppy, Puppy! introduces our littlest readers to lots of new animal friends as we learn about Puppyâs little problem: he likes to chase animals!
But guess what? The other animals donât want to be chased. So Mom gives Puppy something fun and safe to do for each animal they meet.
In the end, Puppy finally sees someone Mom will let him chaseâ¦
shhhâ¦youâll have to read the story to find out who it is!
Written and illustrated by
No Guppy, Puppy! seeks to introduce young readers ages 3 and up to both early sight words and the animals we can see on our daily walks. It also introduces the concept of redirection from unwanted behaviors to something more positive, safe, and fun! Bold colors, simple artwork, and short sentences make for a great bedtime or anytime read for young families on the go.
The Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation recently awarded grants to fund efforts in agriculture-related programming.
“A robust farm and food community is something that everyone in Ohio is reliant upon,” said Mike Townsley, chairman of the Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation board. “These fantastic grant recipients share a common goal to forge new programs and projects that will create enthusiasm for innovation and will promote growth in the interest and investment in Ohio’s farm and food community.”
Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation funds programs that create a positive, measurable impact in four core areas of giving through its Action and Awareness grants program:
New Dual Biography Features Environmental Activist James Phillips and Animal Activist Steve Hindi From:
Introducing
The Fox Feats and Shark Tales of Pollution Fighter James F. Phillips and Animal Rights Warrior Steven O. Hindi
by Pauline Marie Gambill
James F. Phillips (1930-2001), known as âthe Fox;â and
The book delves into the early lives of Phillips and Hindi and looks at what drove them to a fierce and relentless dedication to their causes. Their journeys were not without serious and dangerous obstacles, andâin Hindiâs caseâeven resulted in physical injury. In addition to the telling of the menâs intriguing histories, visual images provide an important peek into their lives and work.
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This yearâs Easter Celebration falls on April 4th, and rabbit rescues nationwide are asking the public not to purchase live rabbits as gifts for children.
Might we suggest a lovely book about our adorable bunny friends instead?
The best part of giving
The No Name Bunnyas a gift this Easter? Itâs still adorable and they still get to learn all about bunnies . . .
but a book doesnât require food, shelter, vet care, or daily attention.
The No Name Bunny Makes the Perfect Easter Gift!
Which makes it the perfect way to celebrate the holiday without causing more work for already frazzled parents!