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Product Description Have you ever wondered what your dog would say, if he could speak? Well… think no longer! "PRINCE THE DOG" is no normal dog. He has had some crazy life adventures and wants to tell you all about them. His life began in a doggy-training program. He was training to help disabled veterans. But then he became very sick and never saw his trainer Mr. Albert again. Prince knew Mr. Albert wanted to hear from him, so he started writing him letters. Prince writes about how he ended up being adopted by the best family ever. They take care of his special needs and live in a cool neighborhood in Florida! Dear Mr. Albert, …It's Me, Prince! is the first book in a series for readers fourth grade and above. If you and your children love dogs, action, and LOL (laughing out loud) they will be waiting on the edge of their seats for the next book to be published. The Dear Mr. Albert series is also used for educational purposes. Students will learn about disabilities and the importance of our countries veterans, while learning many new vocabulary words! What is really COOL about this book? A PORTION OF THE PROCEEDS WILL GO TO DISABLED VETERANS IN NEED OF SERVICE DOGS! Review "In this children's book, a service dog for veterans finds a new home...A cute canine story that encourages gratitude as well as compassion..." -- Kirkus Reviews"This story is amazing because it's told through the dog, Prince's perspective. It also offers a way for young readers to learn new vocabulary, have a better understanding of limitations and how important relationships are throughout life with animals, family and people." --Verified Amazon Purchaser"Love the book. As a teacher, I would recommend it to elementary school teachers to read as a class and include a service learning project." --Jefferson County School Teacher"Beyond the charming tale of finding and living with his forever family, Prince's story teaches young children courage and compassion. Although all children will relate to Prince's funny antics, those children who are adopted or disabled will find a kindred soul in Prince. His story uplifts and teaches children to have faith in the future even when life disappoints. The Ginsburg Girls have created a tale worth telling and their commitment to donate a portion of the book proceeds to BARK which trains service dogs for veterans is to be commended." --Book Author and Blogger, Aimee Bernstein"An adorable book written from a dog's point of view. Children (and their parents) will love it! Learn new vocabulary words while being entertained by "Prince's" adventures." --Palm Beach County School Teacher"What a great way to teach understanding and acceptance." --Verified Purchaser