Don’t Touch Tully!

Don’t Touch Tully! by Jess Van Der Hoech is a children’s book published by Amazon Digital Services LLC – Kdp on July 8, 2024. This 36-page edition is written in English and follows Tully, a newly-adopted dog, as she navigates her feelings about meeting new people while settling in with her new grown-up. The story highlights Tully’s journey of trust and comfort, emphasizing the bond between her and her caregiver.
Readers will find that this book addresses themes related to adoption, early childhood, and the emotional challenges faced by pets and their families. The narrative provides a unique perspective on how Tully’s grown-up helps her express her feelings and understand her experiences. As part of the Tales of Tully series, this story is designed to foster communication and understanding between adults and children, making it a valuable resource for families dealing with similar issues.
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Tully is settling in with her new grown-up. She has learned that the new grown-up is a safe person and she enjoys strokes and cuddles with them. Then Tully starts to meet new people, who want to show her how loved she is. Unfortunately, Tully doesn’t feel the same about people she does not know and trust. It is up to Tully’s grown-up to find a way to help Tully with her big feelings and to be Tully’s voice, when she can’t use hers.
The Tales of Tully series is based on the true story of a newly-adopted, ex Bosnian street dog adjusting to life in the UK with her new grown-up. Written by a therapist specialising in the impact of early trauma in children, each story explores a specific issue that a family may be struggling with. These unique workbooks offer the adult and child, using it together, the opportunity to develop a common language, understanding, ideas and resolution, through the voices of Tully and her grown-up.
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