JaKe Goes to The Pawlympics
by JaKe GRowling and Jackie BRown
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Pub Date Jan 28 2025 | Archive Date Feb 21 2025
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Description
JaKe Goes To The Pawlympics tells the story of a disabled dog who has dreams to run as he used to before his accident. Now with only three legs JaKe had given up all hope of running again until his friend Charlie took control of the situation and inspires JaKe to try again, and train.
Charlie is a very intelligent Crow. He is JaKe’s best friend but has only one leg himself which makes his landings a little scary. Charlie teaches JaKe that anything is possible, you just have to believe in yourself. As JaKe’s self-appointed trainer, Charlie teaches JaKe to rest but not quit and other important skills like how to deal with bullies.
Throughout this heart-warming story of two best friends they show what can be done when you work as a team, demonstrating that dreams can be achieved. This unlikely duo shows the importance of friendship no matter what your differences.
A Note From the Publisher
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781805142270 |
PRICE | £9.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 50 |
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Featured Reviews
This story was so cute! I love dogs so this was the perfect mix of a cute dog and a heart warming story. An aspect I liked was the dog’s best friends wasn’t another dog, it was a bird. Even though the bird was small, he had enough confidence for the both of them. A best friend needs someone to pick them up when they are down, and the bird did just that. I also liked that the themes were put on the last page of the book making it easy for young kids to grasp the big picture. The simple pictures were also perfect!