
AND THE WINNERS ARE…Now here’s some “fine print” that shouldn’t be overlooked! Earlier this month, the ASPCA announced the winners of the 2005 ASPCA Henry Bergh Children’s Book Awards. A dozen titles were recognized for their exemplary handling of animal- and environment-related subject matter, including:
- And Tango Makes Three by Justin Richardson and Peter Parnell, a tale based on a true story of a charming penguin family that’s just a little bit different
- Jennifer Armstrong’s Magnus at the Fire, the historical story of a heroic horse who refuses to be put out to pasture after his firefighting days come to an end
- Dog Sense by Sneed B. Collard III, about a boy who, with the help of his dog, takes on the challenges of moving to a new town, making friends, and facing difficult people and life events.
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