This 5-STAR Book by award winning author Daniel David Elles (danieldavidelles.com) is illustrated by a 5th Grader to help kids read and to promote Anti-Bullying! The Adventures of Elvis the Pug (iamelvisthepug.com) is a children's inspirational and educational series for the ages of 7-to-11 (Grades 2-5). Full of twists and surprises, this 100-page story will certainly capture your child's interest as they learn valuable information – animals, geography, history, science, math, etc. – and cherished life lessons. It's all about FAMILY VALUES and to interact with others as they wish to be treated. The series follows the foundation – laid down by Dr. Seuss, Walt Disney, and Sesame Street – where kids can learn more about schools subjects and family values through other kids and characters. That's why these books are illustrated by a 5th Grader and Elvis the Pug is the encouraging character to help kids read and learn. VOLUME II: Bullies are Bad...KIDS R. KOOL! SYNOPSIS: Elvis, a beautiful brown Pug, was recently adopted by a loving family in the small town of St. Clair, Michigan (see Volume I: Lost in Canada). On a school wide field trip, the Jones family pets (Elvis the Pug and Crazy the Cat) accompany the elementary students on their day long field trip to The Jones Family Farm. At this 500 acre farm, nestled alongside the thick woods of St. Clair County, the children are ecstatic to learn all about horses, pigs, deer, chickens, cows, etc. Everyone is excited. But then, after the lunch break, a group of kids gets lost in the enormous woods. Trying to find their way back before the school buses depart, the children – with Elvis and Crazy – are suddenly confronted by a hungry black bear. With Elvis protecting the children, they manage to escape the clutches of the bullying bear. However, as the bear continues to track them, they are threatened by a pack of angry wolves. The children turn to their bullied classmate Herman for help. That’s right! The dyslexic and stuttering 5th Grader, who the kids continuously picked on, now comes to their aid to lead them out of the darkening woods. · Can Herman help save the day…just like the bullied Rudolph did for Christmas? · Can he get them back before the busses depart at dark? · Can Elvis the Pug and Crazy the Cat help Herman? LET’S STOP BULLING…NOW! Kids are often bullied because they're perceived to be different. Not only color, race, religion, etc.; but differences, like: ADHD, Anxiety, Asperger, Autism, Depression, Downs, Dyslexia, Stuttering, etc. These profoundly affect so many of our children. But, their classmates don't realize there is no "normal" and bully them anyway. · 160,000 kids, in America, miss school every day because of bullying · 56% of kids witnessed bullying. But, by age 14, they live with it. With this wonderful sequel to Volume I: Lost in Canada; our children will learn the terrible effects of bullying, while being educated in all kinds of core subjects and quickly realize that there is no "normal". They learn, through Elvis, to respect others and to treat everyone equally and fairly! Elvis the Pug makes it all possible in an action-packed and entertaining story. READ THE AWESOME AMAZON AND PRESS REVIEWS online at danieldavidelles.com or iamelvisthepug.com
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