Official Review: A Service Dog Life by Kimberly Kiely
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Official Review: A Service Dog Life by Kimberly Kiely
A Service Dog Life: From Puppy to Service Animal, written by Kimberly Kiely, is a children’s nonfiction book that introduces kids to the concept of service animals. The book is told from the first-person point of view of Jäger Von Schatten III, the author’s own service dog. Jäger begins by introducing himself and explaining how he became a service animal, the type of help that he provides his handler, and what his daily routine is like. He then gives a bit of information about the types of people who need service animals and emphasizes that not all disabilities are easily seen. There is a list of Jäger’s commands and a glossary of vocabulary words at the back of the book for reference.
The book is illustrated with real photographs of Jäger and his handler. Some photos up the book’s cuteness factor, while others demonstrate the important jobs that he does, such as picking up and holding items that his handler might need and bracing himself so the handler can use him to stand up. The photos show Jäger in his service animal vest, so kids will be able to recognize a service dog if they see one about town.
My favorite parts about this book were the sections that are relevant to kids. In one section, Jäger mentions that while he is out and about, he is too busy helping his handler to meet new people. This reinforces to kids that they should not run up and try to pet service dogs. I also liked the part where Jäger talks about the importance of cleaning up his toys after playtime so that he doesn’t create difficult work for his handler. This sets a good example for children; if a dog can clean up his own toys, kids should be able to do the same!
My least favorite section of the book was Jäger’s long discussion of his bloodline and the differences between European German Shepherds and American German Shepherds. This information is not really something that young kids will enjoy learning about, and it seems to send the message that only dogs of superior breeding can become service animals, which is not the case at all. Unfortunately, its placement at the beginning of the book causes it to run the risk of losing children’s attention right from the start.
Overall, the writing of the book could use the help of a professional editor. I noticed several grammatical mistakes, and there were many long and awkwardly worded sentences. I think when trying to get information across to children, short, simple sentences should be used. I think an editor could also assist with the overall organization of the book by helping the author expand on the more interesting and fun parts and cut back on the less important areas. In its current form, I rate this book 2 out of 4 stars. I think the goal of introducing children to service animals is an admirable one, and I think the book has potential. I would recommend this book to families with young children who may have a friend or family member who uses or will be using a service dog.
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Thank you for your comment!kandscreeley wrote: ↑07 Dec 2019, 18:01 I like the thought of this book. Children will be intrigued with the pet aspect, yet they'll still learn something about service animals. It's perfect. Too bad it's not quite there. I wouldn't want to learn about the dog's bloodlines either. Thanks.
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That is a good point, hopefully it will encourage more people to get involved with training service animals! Thanks for your comment!
Thank you so much for commenting!Bianka Walter wrote: ↑09 Dec 2019, 03:28 I think you've given some solid criticism for the author. I hope she takes it into account. I agree, kids get bored easily so bloodlines really aren't important.
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I agree, I think editing is especially important when your book is geared toward those learning to read. Thank you for commenting!
Thank you so much for your comments!AvidBibliophile wrote: ↑13 Dec 2019, 23:00 I love a book with applicable inclusion of photos, and especially your mention of the "invisible" disabilities perspective. And my what a regal name for a service dog! Although you do make an excellent point about not needing to be purebred or of high pedigree to achieve such a distinctive canine role. Thanks for your insight!
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I completely agree. I would love to see this book edited and submitted for review again. It sounds like the perfect gift for a curious child who loves dogs.