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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Sunday, September 18, 2005

Early readers forge bond with animals

Hawaiian Humane Society

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SHADE

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STAR

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TAWNY

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Treasured books from childhood serve as education and inspiration as we began to establish a value system and forge a relationship with the world around us. The Hawaiian Humane Society offers a "must read" list for kids, a collection of early childhood favorites that encourages humane values and aims to teach children kindness and compassion for all animals.

More than 11,000 children benefit from the organization's work in compassion and character education every year. Parents and children are encouraged to visit their neighborhood library or bookstore for any of these stories that celebrate the human-animal bond (note: some publication dates were unavailable):

KINDERGARTEN TO GRADE 3

"Are You Asleep Rabbit," Alison Campbell and Julia Barton, 1990

"Brave Norman,"* Andrew Clements, 2001

"Daddy Could I Have an Elephant?" Jake Wolf, 1996

"Dog Eared," Amanda Harvey, 2002 (picture book)

"I Really Want A Dog," Susan Breslow and Sally Blakemore

"I'm the Best," Marjorie Weinman Sharmat, 1991

"Jasper's Day,"* Blaine Parker, 2002

"Not My Dog,"* Colby Rodowsky, 1999

"Officer Buckle and Gloria,"* Peggy Kathmann, 1987

"Our New Puppy," Isabelle Harper and Barry Moser, 2000

"Pippo: A Little Dog Finds a Home," Annette Langen, 1995

"The Lost and Found Puppy,"* Mary Jane Flynn, 1991

"The New Puppy," Catherine and Laurence Anholt, 1994

" 'Let's Get a Pup!' Said Kate"* Bob Graham 2001

GRADES 4 TO 8

"A Dog of My Own," Lisa McCourt, 1998

"Beautiful Joe," Marshall Saunders, 1990

"Because of Winn-Dixie," Kate DiCamillo

"Jasper's Day," Blaine Parker, 2002

"Pole Dog," Tres Seymour, 1993

"Shiloh," 1992; "Shiloh Season," 1996; and "Saving Shiloh," 1997, Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

"The Tale of Despereaux," Kate DiCamillo, 2003

*Books recommended for Grade 3 and up.

ADOPTABLES

SHADE

Tag No. 67371. You'll recognize this handsome male tabby cat instantly by his distinctive left ear which has been customized with a notch. At 2 years, Shade will make a wonderful companion for a home with other cats and kids.

STAR

Tag No. 74594. As bright as her name suggests, Star is a friendly black-and-white pit mix with an adorable face. Just 3 1/2 years old, she has a record of enjoying the company of kids and adults. Already housetrained, Star is ready for a new home today.

FOUND

TAWNY

Tag No. 73370. This female tiger-striped cat is called Tawny. She was found in late August and remains unclaimed at the humane society. If you have lost this unspayed female cat wearing a red collar, please visit the shelter to claim her.

These animals already may have found homes. The Hawaiian Humane Society and McInerny Dog Park at 2700 Wai'alae Ave. are open daily. For hours, directions, special events and to see more pets for adoption, visit www.hawaiianhumane.org or call 946-2187. Call immediately to report lost or found animals.