![]() ![]() A discussion guide is provided in the back of the book." -Rani Iyer, Washington State University Pullman -Reading Today Online, International Reading Association "Children will easily relate to the spunky little pooch, identifying with her worries, cheering her bravery and feeling better about their next doctor visits. This is a great book for inclusive classrooms or for a reading specialist. There is a little bit of humor in the story too. Readers will love when Lola gets a treat for being brave. The book goes through the routine of doctor exam. When the nurse calls her name, she goes in, all by herself. She needs to wait for her turn and uses the time to investigate the chicken, the pig, and other big dogs. The visit begins with Lola in the waiting room. The words in the text convey emotions, while pictures show what happens. The volume is especially designed for teaching students with Autism Spectrum Disorder. ![]() The perfect book to get kids - and their dogs - ready for a visit to the doctor!" -Carrie Ardoin, reviewer, Sweet Southern Home "This story focuses on the feelings of a dog, Lola, who is visiting a doctor. ![]() Lola is a wonderful example of facing the waiting room and beyond with bravery and resolve." -Jason Greene, One Good Dad "Once kids see how brave Lola is, they'll want to be brave too. ![]() "I wish I'd had this book with me the last time I was at the doctor. ![]()
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