Ginormous Joe's Annoying Friend

The Ginormous Series, #2

Kids, Animals, Dogs, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction - YA
Cover of the book Ginormous Joe's Annoying Friend by S C Cunningham, S C Cunningham
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Author: S C Cunningham ISBN: 9781386377948
Publisher: S C Cunningham Publication: June 29, 2019
Imprint: Language: English
Author: S C Cunningham
ISBN: 9781386377948
Publisher: S C Cunningham
Publication: June 29, 2019
Imprint:
Language: English

Through The Ginormous Series children learn how to communicate their problems and work through their feelings. These picture books are a loving, cuddly, engaging collection of children's books showing pets discussing their 'life handling' problems and how they solve them together. A great addition to any child's home collection or teacher's read-aloud library. Encouraging thought-provoking conversation between adult and child.

Do you have a child that has trouble talking to people? Or expressing their feelings?

Ginormous Joe's Annoying Friend is a story about dogs with the problem of communicating their feelings, and how they solve it together. The Tuttles enjoy walking their dog, Ginormous Joe. But one day, they bring home a new friend, another dog named Mo. Joe and Mo don't seem to hit it off. She is always ignoring him and not wanting to play.

One day, Joe realizes that all he needed to do was reach out and talk. This gave Mo a chance to tell him why she never would play with him. She was shy. The awkwardness between them evaporates, and they become friends, all from finally being brave enough to tell each other their feelings.

This is a great book to show children how to communicate to solve their problems and work through their feelings.

ABOUT AUTHOR / ILLUSTRATOR S C Cunningham

Owned by 3 dogs and a cat, Cunningham normally writes suspense thrillers. As respite from her crime novels she creates children's picture books. Each with a theme to gently teach our precious young, and help start-up thought-provoking conversations between parent and child.

"Hooray for Ginormous Joe! What a great story. Pure love really does have redeeming/transforming properties doesn't it? I want to meet Ginormous Joe and give him a great big hug. Gorgeous illustrations!" 5⭐

"A lesson in life for us all. I shall remember liswat. I know a beautiful large white dog just like Jo who listens and watches." 5⭐

"So real. Fires the imagination - makes you look at animals in a different light - waiting for books 3 and 4" 5⭐

"This was the cutest book that touched my heart. The author did an outstanding job, I enjoyed it and I think that any child would love this story too." 4⭐

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Through The Ginormous Series children learn how to communicate their problems and work through their feelings. These picture books are a loving, cuddly, engaging collection of children's books showing pets discussing their 'life handling' problems and how they solve them together. A great addition to any child's home collection or teacher's read-aloud library. Encouraging thought-provoking conversation between adult and child.

Do you have a child that has trouble talking to people? Or expressing their feelings?

Ginormous Joe's Annoying Friend is a story about dogs with the problem of communicating their feelings, and how they solve it together. The Tuttles enjoy walking their dog, Ginormous Joe. But one day, they bring home a new friend, another dog named Mo. Joe and Mo don't seem to hit it off. She is always ignoring him and not wanting to play.

One day, Joe realizes that all he needed to do was reach out and talk. This gave Mo a chance to tell him why she never would play with him. She was shy. The awkwardness between them evaporates, and they become friends, all from finally being brave enough to tell each other their feelings.

This is a great book to show children how to communicate to solve their problems and work through their feelings.

ABOUT AUTHOR / ILLUSTRATOR S C Cunningham

Owned by 3 dogs and a cat, Cunningham normally writes suspense thrillers. As respite from her crime novels she creates children's picture books. Each with a theme to gently teach our precious young, and help start-up thought-provoking conversations between parent and child.

"Hooray for Ginormous Joe! What a great story. Pure love really does have redeeming/transforming properties doesn't it? I want to meet Ginormous Joe and give him a great big hug. Gorgeous illustrations!" 5⭐

"A lesson in life for us all. I shall remember liswat. I know a beautiful large white dog just like Jo who listens and watches." 5⭐

"So real. Fires the imagination - makes you look at animals in a different light - waiting for books 3 and 4" 5⭐

"This was the cutest book that touched my heart. The author did an outstanding job, I enjoyed it and I think that any child would love this story too." 4⭐

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