No One Could See the Flea
Tricia Gardella
No One Could See the Flea
Tricia Gardella
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Why are scientists so determined to prove things? Because assuming can lead to all sorts of problems, as we learn in No One Could See the Flea.
Jack is convinced his dog, Shank, has a flea. He doesn't see a flea, but Shank did scratch, so Jack begins searching for a remedy. Before long, things spiral out of control as Jack's friends offer their solutions, pushing Shank to his limit. It's a good thing Jack takes back control just in time.
Topics and Themes:
Critical Thinking: Understanding the importance of evidence before jumping to conclusions. Problem Solving: Exploring different ways to solve problems and learning when to take control. Friendship and Cooperation: Friends' role in problem-solving and their actions' impact. Animal Care: Highlighting responsible pet ownership and understanding pet behavior. Humor: Using a fun and engaging story to convey important lessons.
This delightful and humorous story, with its engaging narrative and charming illustrations, teaches young readers the importance of evidence and critical thinking.
No One Could See the Flea is a fun read for children and parents alike.
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