Kate, the Ghost Dog: Coping With the Death of a Pet
Madeline: Aleta gets really sad and doesn’t eat or talk to anyone; she just stays in her room. Her family holds a memorial and tries to make her feel better. She still wouldn’t play with her friends and is sad. Her uncle has a long talk with her and she feels better. Her Mom helps her make a scrapbook for Kate. I think if I lost a pet this book would help me because it shows the reader how to not be upset. It gives the reader lots of ideas of how to not be sad about losing something special in their life. Sophia: This is a sad story about a dog dying. Kate was Aleta’s best friend. One day after school she finds her dead in her room. She started crying and even cried at school. Her Mom asked her if she wanted a new dog, but Aleta wasn’t ready for a new dog yet. Her family tried to talk to her about it, but it didn’t help. She tried feeling better by pretending that Kate was a ghost dog. She would play with her. My favorite character is Kate, because I like dogs. My favorite part of the story is when Kate comes back to “life” as a ghost dog. They had fun together. I liked the pictures too. We both really liked “Kate, the Ghost Dog” by Wayne L. Wilson. |