
Los Angeles, California Nov 25, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - Bringing home a new puppy is exciting for any family, but it often comes with early mornings, new routines, and a few chewed slippers. Kimberly J. Parkers new book, Puppy Training for Kids: Fun and Easy Ways to Care for Your New Puppy for Kids Ages 69, turns these challenges into a fun learning adventure for children.
Designed especially for kids, the book teaches young readers how to understand their puppys needs, emotions, and body language. With friendly illustrations, simple checklists, and playful step-by-step lessons, Parker invites children into the training processbuilding confidence, empathy, and responsibility along the way.
Kids learn essential commands like Sit, Stay, and Come, and discover how to handle common behaviors such as biting or barking with patience and kindness. The book includes a Puppy Trainer Certificate of Achievement, printable potty charts, and even homemade treat ideas to make training enjoyable.
What makes this book stand out is its warm, family-friendly tone. Training becomes a shared experience filled with teamwork, communication, and bondingnot stress.
Book Details:
Title: Puppy Training for Kids: Fun and Easy Ways to Care for Your New Puppy for Kids Ages 69
Author: Kimberly J. Parker
Amazon Link: https://www.amazon.com/Puppy-Training-Kids-Easy-Ways-ebook/dp/B0FWPC8JP3

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https://www.amazon.com/Puppy-Training-Kids-Easy-Ways-ebook/dp/B0FWPC8JP3
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