Meet Oakley, a real dog who is about to have his very first hearing test and get his own hearing aid! This social story uses real photographs of Oakley, a therapy dog, as he goes through the same steps many children experience during an audiology visit. Readers will watch Oakley point to pictures, listen for the beeps, have an earmold made, and finally take home his new hearing aid. Oakley helps children feel comfortable and confident as they begin their journey with hearing tests, hearing aids, and hearing loss. Created by a pediatric audiologist, this book is a trusted resource for families navigating pediatric hearing tests, hearing loss, and amplification for the first time. Perfect for use at home, in healthcare clinics, or in the classroom, this book helps: Prepare children for a hearing test and reduce anxiety about getting hearing aids - Support children with hearing loss and promote understanding in the classroom - Introduce hearing aids to peers in a simple, age-appropriate way - Complement PreK-2nd grade lesson plans related to hearing and the ear - Provide a social story for pediatric audiology settings Used by pediatric audiologists, this book has helped many children feel less anxious and at ease during their hearing tests and hearing aid appointments. Editor’s Note: Oakley is thrilled to be part of this easy-to-read children's book. He thoroughly enjoyed all the treats he received during the photo sessions and can’t wait to help children feel excited to show off their hearing aids.