Digby

Digby by Barbara Shook Hazen is a charming children’s book published by Harper Collins on January 17, 1998. This edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around Digby, an aging dog who, despite her inability to run and play as she once did, remains a loyal companion. Through simple and accessible text, Hazen explores themes of change and the enduring bond between pets and their owners.
Readers will discover how Digby adapts to her new limitations while still being a faithful friend. The narrative highlights the importance of understanding and appreciating the different ways pets can engage with their families, even as they grow older. This book is particularly suitable for young readers, introducing them to concepts of life cycles and the evolving nature of relationships with animals. The story is set against a backdrop that reflects everyday life in the United States, making it relatable for children and families alike.
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Digby is getting old. She can’t run and play much anymore. But Digby is still a very good dog. She is good at waiting, watching and understanding. Best of all, Digby is a faithful friend — and she will never be too old for them!A little boy wants to play with his dog, Digby. His sister says Digby is too old to play catch. But if Digby can’t run and jump, there are other things she can do now. In a spare, simple text, Barbara Shook Hazen presents a story about change and life-cycles perfect for the youngest readers.
A little boy wants to play with his dog, Digby. His sister says Digby is too old to play catch. But if Digby can’t run and jump, there are other things she can do now. In a spare, simple text, Barbara Shook Hazen presents a story about change and life-cycles perfect for the youngest readers.
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