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Books with title Seeing-Eye Dogs

  • Seeing-Eye Dogs

    Jenny Fretland Van Voorst

    Library Binding (Bearport Pub Co Inc, Aug. 1, 2013)
    If you were unable to see, how would you know when it's safe to cross a street? How would you safely go up and down stairs? You would rely on your seeing-eye dog. In this introduction to these special canines, readers learn how the dogs are trained, the amazing things they can do, and the kinds of decisions they must make to ensure their handler's safety. The bright pictures and fascinating text are sure to engage emergent readers and give them a deep respect for the work these wonderful companions do.
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  • Seeing-Eye Dogs

    Jennifer Fretland VanVoorst

    Library Binding (Bearport Publishing, March 15, 1800)
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  • Seeing Eye

    Steve Swanbeck

    Hardcover (Arcadia Publishing Library Editions, June 25, 2002)
    The Seeing Eye traces its origin to the trenches and battlefields of World War I, where legions of soldiers were blinded during years of brutal engagements. After the war, Germany trained dogs to guide its blinded veterans. In the late 1920s, a small group of innovators took it upon themselves to teach blind and visually impaired people in North America to use dog guides. The Seeing Eye has since helped thousands to achieve greater independence, dignity, and self-confidence, using specially trained Seeing Eye dogs as their companions.Using rare photographs and documents, The Seeing Eye details this remarkable organization and its pioneers, including German shepherd breeder and Seeing Eye founder Dorothy Harrison Eustis; Morris Frank, the first visually impaired American to learn to use a Seeing Eye dog; and Frank's own dog, Buddy. The story follows the first students as they navigate the busy streets of Nashville, Tennessee, in 1929, and Morris County, New Jersey, where the fledgling organization moved in 1931 and where it continues to operate today. The Seeing Eye documents the campuses and the students, as well as the faithful dogs, their care, and their training. The reader will meet the dedicated employees and volunteers who have made the organization possible, as well as the graduates who have gone on to lead successful and fulfilling lives.
  • The Seeing Eye.

    Victor B. Scheffer

    Library Binding (Atheneum, Jan. 1, 1971)
    Analyzes, through text and color photographs of objects in nature, three elements of beauty--color, form, and texture.
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  • The First Seeing Eye Dogs

    Burnham Holmes, Judith Clark

    Library Binding (Silver Burdett Pr, June 1, 1978)
    Discusses some of the early efforts in training dogs to guide the blind in Switzerland and later in the United States, focusing on the relationship of Morris Frank and his dog Buddy who pioneered needed changes for traveling blind people in this country.
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  • the first seeing eye dogs

    burnham holmes

    Paperback (Modern Curriculum Press, March 15, 1981)
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  • The Seeing Eye

    Emily North

    Paperback (McGraw-Hill School Division, March 15, 2000)
    The true story of how The Seeing Eye school was established in America.
  • The Seeing Eye

    Steve Swanbeck

    Paperback (Arcadia Publishing, March 15, 1723)
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  • All Seeing Eye

    M J Andrews

    eBook (, June 6, 2020)
    Mummy's All Seeing Eye knows what her twin boys get up to, even when she's not there. They cannot get away with anything, but that doesn't stop them. From rubber spiders to flushing socks down the loo, the Eye sees everything. All children should beware of the All Seeing Eye.