Book details

Molly Moves Out
Description
Molly the dog loves living with the Anderson family, but as she gets older she struggles to go up and down the stairs in their house. The Andersons decide to build Molly her own little dog house in the backyard so she has her own space, but close enough that she can still spend lots of time with the family. Molly enjoys having a space of her own that is easy for her to get around as an older dog.
Age
7-9
Text complexity
beginner
Length
64 pages
Why to read
- The book offers a gentle introduction to the concept of change and moving, which can be a significant event in a child's life.
- Susan Pearson's storytelling is known to be engaging and accessible, making it a great read for young children to enjoy with their parents.
- The illustrations in the book are likely to be colorful and captivating, helping to keep children interested and aiding in their understanding of the story.
- Reading 'Molly Moves Out' can provide a valuable opportunity for parents and children to discuss their own experiences and feelings about moving to a new home or other changes in their lives.