Top Dogs: Canines That Made History

by Elizabeth MacLeod (Author)

Top Dogs: Canines That Made History
Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade
For the millions of kids who love dogs, this book tells the stories of 8 amazing canines through the ages whose actions influenced the course of history. Author Liz MacLeod's kid-friendly, narrative style captures the time and place when the events took place as well as the sense of adventure that colors every story. Among the dogs featured are Stubby, a mutt who rescued American soldiers in the trenches of WWI, Buddy, the first seeing-eye-dog in North America, Brandy, a German Shepherd who discovered a bomb aboard a plane, and Seaman, the Newfoundland, who accompanied Lewis and Clark, helping them complete their expedition by protecting them from wild animals and providing them with food. Scattered throughout the book are side bars filled with information about the exploits of many other dogs as well as the history, habits, and characteristics of various breeds.
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Gr 3-6—Opening with Seaman, the Newfoundland who accompanied Lewis and Clark on their adventures, and going on to cover the role of the Pekingese in China's Boxer Rebellion, the first guide dog in the United States, and more, this title chronicles the lives of a number of legendary canines throughout world history. The chapters are well organized and chock-full of photos and other design elements to keep readers' interest. The text is accessible and bursting with energy; readers will be captivated by tales of how these four-legged friends race sleds or sniff out bombs and other hazardous materials.

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Elizabeth MacLeod
Elizabeth MacLeod is a prolific and award-winning author whose non-fiction books have been widely published. Top Dogs: Canines That Made History is her sixth book with Annick Press.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781554519064
Lexile Measure
1010
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Annick Press
Publication date
March 14, 2017
Series
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BISAC categories
JNF003060 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals | Dogs
JNF025000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | History | General
Library of Congress categories
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