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Jasper's Day
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  • Jasper's Day
  • Written by author Marjorie Blain Parker
  • Published by Kids Can Press, Limited, August 2004
  • The tender story, illustrated in gentle pastels, of a boy who has to say good-bye to a favorite pet.School Library JournalK-Gr 3-Knowing that their beloved dog Jasper, now close to death from cancer, must be euthanized, a family takes a da
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The tender story, illustrated in gentle pastels, of a boy who has to say good-bye to a favorite pet.

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K-Gr 3-Knowing that their beloved dog Jasper, now close to death from cancer, must be euthanized, a family takes a day to celebrate their pet's life and what he has meant to them. The difficult situation is described gently, but realistically. The chalk-pastel illustrations match the tone of the narrative and help project an atmosphere of warmth and affection. Riley understands that Jasper's illness has affected his sight, hearing, and freedom of movement. He is sad, but agrees with his parents that the animal is in pain and he should not have to suffer. On Jasper's Day, the family takes him to several places they have enjoyed together-a stream, the ice-cream store, and Grandma's house. Riley's dad then drives the dog to the veterinarian, who "is going to give Jasper a shot. It will be quick and gentle. For Jasper, it will be just like going to sleep. He won't be asleep, though. Jasper will be dead." Later the family buries him in the backyard. The end of the story acknowledges and validates Riley's feelings about the loss of his pet. This book would be helpful bibliotherapy for children in similar situations. For those with healthy pets, however, the story may be upsetting. Adults should evaluate whether a particular child would benefit from the story.-Lucinda Snyder Whitehurst, St. Christopher's School, Richmond, VA Copyright 2003 Cahners Business Information.


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