Robot Helps Max and Lily Deal with Bullies

Author:   Caryn Rivadeneira ,  Priscilla Alpaugh
Publisher:   Red Chair Press
ISBN:  

9781634407762


Pages:   72
Publication Date:   01 August 2020
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 8 years
Format:   Hardback
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Max and his sister Lily are staying with relatives while their mom is away getting her own emotional help. Max and Lily are being teased and bullied at school. Their Aunt Eileen calls the Helper Hounds, and soon Robot, an endearing Rottweiler who knows all about bullies, comes to give support. A lot of people think Rottweilers are bullies, but that's because they don't really know how cuddly they can be. Robot and his handler Samuel help the kids at Max and Lily's school deal with bullies while Max and Lily gain new friends.

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Author:   Caryn Rivadeneira ,  Priscilla Alpaugh
Publisher:   Red Chair Press
Imprint:   Red Chair Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.60cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 19.70cm
Weight:   0.177kg
ISBN:  

9781634407762


ISBN 10:   1634407768
Pages:   72
Publication Date:   01 August 2020
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Primary & secondary/elementary & high school ,  Children / Juvenile ,  Educational: Primary & Secondary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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This therapy dog narrates her perspective on grief. Curly Noodle the goldendoodle knows firsthand about loss, having lost two families already. She now lives on the campus of a local university, happily greeting others on her long walks. Noodle has been officially trained to be a 'world-famous Helper Hound.' Her current case concerns a young boy named Gabriel, who won't cry over his grandfather's recent death. Gabriel's family is supportive, and their unnamed but described Catholic faith teaches that 'one day [they] will all be together again, ' but Gabriel opens up only in Noodle's comforting presence. He's helped by other humans sharing stories of loss and a metaphor of Noodle's left-behind curly hairs as traces of a loved one's lingering love. Positivity and a surprise reunion supply a happy ending to this somber lesson. Noodle's narration is compassionate and sincere, like her doggy personality, and appropriate for readers who may be going through similar life events. The text discourages dog breeding: 'Rescued is the best breed!' Noodle's owner says. Backmatter contains 'Tips for Grieving' as well as some facts on goldendoodles. Gabriel's bilingual family hails from Mexico, and illustrations depict the other primary characters as white. Noodle's current owners are in a same-sex partnership. Companion title Robot Helps Max and Lily Deal With Bullies features a Rottweiler who provides support for a pair of bullied siblings. A positive message of hope and love.--Kirkus Reviews -- Journal


This therapy dog narrates her perspective on grief. Curly Noodle the goldendoodle knows firsthand about loss, having lost two families already. She now lives on the campus of a local university, happily greeting others on her long walks. Noodle has been officially trained to be a 'world-famous Helper Hound.' Her current case concerns a young boy named Gabriel, who won't cry over his grandfather's recent death. Gabriel's family is supportive, and their unnamed but described Catholic faith teaches that 'one day [they] will all be together again, ' but Gabriel opens up only in Noodle's comforting presence. He's helped by other humans sharing stories of loss and a metaphor of Noodle's left-behind curly hairs as traces of a loved one's lingering love. Positivity and a surprise reunion supply a happy ending to this somber lesson. Noodle's narration is compassionate and sincere, like her doggy personality, and appropriate for readers who may be going through similar life events. The text discourages dog breeding: 'Rescued is the best breed!' Noodle's owner says. Backmatter contains 'Tips for Grieving' as well as some facts on goldendoodles. Gabriel's bilingual family hails from Mexico, and illustrations depict the other primary characters as white. Noodle's current owners are in a same-sex partnership. Companion title Robot Helps Max and Lily Deal With Bullies features a Rottweiler who provides support for a pair of bullied siblings. A positive message of hope and love.--Kirkus Reviews -- Journal (6/3/2020 12:00:00 AM)


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Caryn Rivadeneira dreamed of two things as a kid: being a writer and having lots of dogs. Both came true. Caryn and her rescued pit bull live in the Chicago suburbs. Priscilla Alpaugh holds a BFA in painting and illustration, as well as an MFA in illustration. She has painted murals, mailboxes, and traffic light boxes. Now Priscilla works creating beautiful images for children's books.

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