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Ears Up, Ears Down - Ralph da Costa Nunez, Margaret Menghini, Madeline Gerstein Simon, Leonard N. Stern
Ears Up, Ears Down
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When Jim's Junkyard is closed, Ears Up, Ears Down is left without a home. He spends a night with a family living in their car before arriving at a tent city full of homeless families. Embark on a journey with the curious dog as he makes new friends, overcomes difficulties, and finally finds a... show more
When Jim's Junkyard is closed, Ears Up, Ears Down is left without a home. He spends a night with a family living in their car before arriving at a tent city full of homeless families.

Embark on a journey with the curious dog as he makes new friends, overcomes difficulties, and finally finds a place to call home.

With more than one million school-aged children and youth experiencing homelessness, this book helps students in grades K-2 learn about family homelessness in America.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780982553329
Pages no: 36
Edition language: English
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Melody Murray's Books
Melody Murray's Books rated it
2.0 "Ears Up, Ears Down: A dog's journey home"
While the subject matter of this book is hugely important (homelessness & kids), I thought the execution was lacking. The dog narrator was homeless for just a couple of days while the kids he encountered were only mentioned in passing. I was not at all fond of the illustrations with their distorted ...
AmySea
AmySea rated it
Ears Up, Ears Down, was a melancholy, yet vaguely hopeful story designed to make children aware of the issue of homelessness, especially since kids may have friends whose families have recently lost homes. I was struck by several things about this book. Substance first:1) Having a dog educate chi...
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