Dogs and Us: A Fifteen-Thousand-Year Friendship

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by Marta Pantaleo

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A celebration of one of the most enduring love stories throughout the ages: the one between dogs and humans! Dogs and humans go back a long way – thousands of years, to be precise! As humans evolved, dogs did too, and we got to know, trust and understand each other instinctively. Whether they helped to protect us from danger, or sniffed out new routes to faraway places, dogs have been by our side throughout history. In the modern world there are all kinds of dogs: some dogs are working dogs, and help us with herding, hunting or rescuing. And some dogs share our houses and our lives! Together forever, dogs and us! This narrative nonfiction picture book traces the special relationship between humans and our furry companions ― a perfect introduction to the wonderful world of dogs! Includes backmatter with further information on common dog breeds featured in the book. Key Text Features illustrations facts   Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.K.6 Name the author and illustrator of a text and define the role of each in presenting the ideas or information in a text. CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.1.2 Identify the main topic and retell key details of a text. “This splendid picture book is perfect for anyone teaching young children to love and respect dogs and is an endearing tribute to the loyal companions with whom we share our lives.” ― Shelf Awareness “A fetching tribute ... sure to enrich the natural bonds between dogs and dog lovers.” ― Kirkus Reviews “An interesting ... introduction to the history of humans and dogs with enough detail to capture the variety of ways that the relationship has been of benefit.” ― School Library Journal “An attractive book ... A good choice for dog lovers.” ― Booklist “The digitally created illustrations ... contain plenty of details for children to discover and opportunities to learn a little about history.” ― CM: Canadian Review of Materials MARTA PANTALEO is a picture book creator who studied graphic design and photography at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome and illustration at MiMaster in Milan. She has created illustrations for children’s books, magazines and international publications that include the New York Times . Her work has been selected and exhibited at the Society of Illustrators of New York, the Shanghai International Children’s Book Fair and the Bologna Children’s Book Fair exhibition. She lives in Rome, Italy. DEBBIE BIBO is a literary agent, translator and founder of the Debbie Bibo Agency. Her translations include Dogs and Us by Marta Pantaleo, Petra and Fish and Crab , both by Marianna Coppo, The Forest by Riccardo Bozzi and illustrated by Violeta Lópiz and Valerio Vidali, Detective Mole and The Biggest Mistake , both by Camilla Pintonato. She lives in Milan, Italy. YVETTE GHIONE is an editor and translator. Her translations include Who Owns the Clouds? by Mario Brassard and illustrated by Gérard DuBois; Children Around the World by Donata Montanari; and many of Marianne Dubuc’s books, including Mr. Postmouse’s Rounds and And Then the Seed Grew and Your House, My House . She lives in Toronto, Ontario. It doesn’t take much for us to understand each other, but it hasn’t always been this way. When we first crossed paths, we were both very different from how we are today.

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