Book details

  • Genre:children's fiction
  • Sub-genre:Animals / Dogs
  • Age Range (years):1 - 10
  • Language:English
  • Series Title:Andrew Dennis Harper Davis
  • Series Number:3
  • Pages:28
  • Paperback ISBN:9798350987485

Andrew Dennis Harper Davis and His Favorite Girl, Laila

By Willa McGirth-Singleton

Overview


Andrew Dennis Harper Davis struggles to navigate life with ADHD. But everything changes when he gets Laila, a cute Cocker Spaniel, who understands his mind. This heartwarming tale of friendship explores the bond between a boy and his dog.
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Description


Andrew Dennis Harper Davis struggles to navigate life with ADHD. But everything changes when he gets Laila, the cutest little Cocker Spaniel who understands Andrew's mindset. Together they embark on a journey filled with adventure, laughter, and a few mischief-filled mishaps. As Andrew learns to embrace his unique perspective; he discovers that his challenges can become his "superpowers" with Laila by his side. This heartwarming tale of friendship explores the bond between a boy and his dog, showing that sometimes the best therapy comes on four paws. Join Andrew and Laila as they navigate the ups and downs of life, proving that love, loyalty and a little bit of chaos can lead to the most extraordinary adventures.
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About The Author


Willa McGirth-Singleton is a dedicated teacher, passionate realtor, and proud mother and wife who has spent years navigating the complexities of ADHD - both personally and professionally. Willa combines her expertise in teaching with her firsthand experiences to shed light on the often misunderstood aspects of ADHD. In her books, Willa McGirth-Singleton shares insights, strategies, and heartwarming stories that resonate with parents, educators, and anyone affected by ADHD. Her goal is to create a supportive community where readers feel understood and inspired to embrace unique challenges. She believes that every child has the potential to thrive and is committed to helping others see the "superpowers" that often accompany ADHD.
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