Categories: Childrens and YA

True Story Of Missing Kitten And Her K9 Rescuer, Daisy’s Near CATastrophe By Debra Westgate-Silva

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On The Table Read Magazine, “the best entertainment eBook magazine UK“, Debra Westgate-Silva’s Daisy’s Near CATastrophe is a heartwarming tale of friendship and perseverance, inspired by the true story of a kitten rescued by a dog.



 

Daisy’s Near CATastrophe

Daisy’s Near CATastrophe by Debra Westgate-Silva

Daisy’s Near CATastrophe by Debra Westgate-Silva is a heartwarming children’s book inspired by the true story of a resourceful kitten and her loyal canine companion. When Daisy is separated from her family and dog-sibling Bear, she uses her unique ability to open doors to escape and embark on a perilous adventure.


While Daisy faces challenges and mishaps, readers discover a parallel story: a dedicated K9 tracker is on the hunt for the missing kitten. Despite her fears, Daisy remembers her strength and perseverance, relying on her special talent to reunite with Bear and her family.

Beyond the captivating narrative, the book offers valuable lessons about friendship, resilience, and the unbreakable bonds between pets. The author’s inclusion of a curriculum guide aligns with Common Core State Standards, making this book a valuable educational resource for young readers.

With its engaging story, charming illustrations, and important life lessons, Daisy’s Near CATastrophe is a delightful read for children and adults alike.

The story offers many teachable opportunities. The curriculum includes social emotional activities about friendship and assertiveness as well as literacy skill-based lessons on making connections between illustrations and text, distinguishing fact from fiction and experimenting with point of view.

Debra Westgate-Silva

Debra Westgate-Silva

Debra Westgate-Silva

Debra Westgate-Silva is a dedicated advocate for education and community engagement. With years of experience in public education, she now focuses on writing grants to support nonprofit organizations dedicated to literacy, education, and trauma-impacted youth.

An active member of her community, Westgate-Silva serves on the boards of organizations promoting childhood literacy and has recently delved into citizen science projects involving frog watches and terrapin conservation.

Daisy’s Near CATastrophe is her second children’s book. Her debut, Bethlehem Barn, offered a lighthearted retelling of the Christmas nativity story from the animals’ perspective. Westgate-Silva’s work has also been featured in publications such as Highlights for Children, Teaching Tolerance (now Learning for Justice), and Intrepid Times.

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www.DebraWestgateSilva.com

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