The Invisible Dog

The Invisible Dog by Dick King-Smith is a New Ed edition published by Puffin in 1997, featuring 91 pages in English. This book presents a narrative that explores the imaginative world of a boy and his invisible dog, highlighting themes of friendship and creativity.
Readers will find a story that delves into the bond between a child and his unique companion, showcasing the adventures they embark on together. The narrative incorporates elements of fiction and juvenile fiction, with a focus on animals, particularly dogs. This edition invites readers to engage with the whimsical aspects of childhood imagination and the special connections that can exist between children and their pets.
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A strategy-filled guidebook for including students with autism in both primary and secondary school classrooms. Containing first-person accounts that give readers insight into the experience of having autism, this book shows educators how to adapt their own classrooms to support student participation in classwork, school routines and activities. The author combines relevant research with lessons learned from her teaching experience to give readers specific creative ideas.
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