Argo and Me: A story about being scared and finding protection, love, and home
V**A
Very useful therapeutic book!
Argo & Me is the latest of the many therapeutic books by Piplo Productions and it does not disappoint! It is an incredibly useful book for parents, therapists and teachers, as it covers a lot of ground. The story addresses trauma, loss, foster care, adoption, abuse, neglect, fears, trust, and empathy. It is even a great resource for dealing with rescue dogs and canine feelings and behaviors! This book is an excellent read for kids ages 4 - 8 and their caregivers.PictureChandra Ghosh Ippen, the author, expertly provides emotional distance of these heavy topics by focusing on the experience of caring for a rescue dog. This makes the story more palatable for the young child. She gently weaves the shared experience of the boy into the story, as follows. "People I lived with before had big problems and didn't always take good care of me."The illustrations, in gray, faded colors, show the reader some of the negative experiences of the boy. This brings the reader to not only feel compassion for the dog, but for the boy also.This book serves as an excellent model for compassion and understanding when dealing with a child or a dog, with a history of traumatic experiences. Child and adult readers alike, will feel their heart plunge into deep empathy when reading this book. Ms. Ippen stresses the importance of gentleness, observation, listening skills and taking time and patience to earn the trust of someone with past hurts. "People had not always been kind. Some people had hurt him, and Argo didn't know that we were different."Zeze and Paul, the animal shelter staff, represent kind foster parents of Argo. In dealing with Argo's intense fear, they get down at his level and gently wait while playing soft music. This eventually lures Argo to start to trust and move toward them on his own. What great modeling of empathic caregivers!Argo & Me provides examples of many fears, more common ones like thunderstorms, and unique ones based on personal experiences, like boots, or in the boy's case, suitcases. Suitcases reminded the boy of the sad goodbyes and signified to him another move. But with time and repeated positive experiences, the boy learned that suitcases were for fun trips! This illustrates the hopefulness of being able to change and put some fears to rest when in a positive environment.Later in the story, the boy becomes angry with Argo for chewing on his stuffed animal. Argo reacts with fear and sadness. The family notices that bad moods may remind Argo of bad days in his past. The boy was able to return to Argo later and repair the situation. This scene is significant in two ways. One is the crucial concept that anger does not have to mean loss of love or connection. This is part of learning to feel safe in a secure environment. The second point is that there is meaning behind acting out behavior. Reacting with anger is normal, although taking a deep breath and working on understanding the meaning behind it, is a kinder, more effective way to handle these situations.Another topic that the book addresses that I value deeply, is keeping past positive relationships as much as possible in the lives of these children. The family ran into Zeze and Paul at the dog park. Argo enjoyed sharing memories with his past family in the company of his current family. Setting up these visits can help the child feel whole by combining parts of their past lives with the present. It can also model positive loss, as shown in the following quote: "Even when they're not with us, they live in our hearts."If you pay close attention, you can surmise that the boy was adopted by a single dad. This is a great message of the possibilities of finding love in non-traditional families. The framed photos on the last spread of the book, displaying the boy's new life with past connections, ends the story on a beautiful note. This leaves the reader with feelings of hopefulness that, even if you had a rough start on life, you can find love and connection in your future.The illustrations, by Erich Ippin Jr., reflect the messages and moods of the story. The soft shades of blue add to the feelings of gentleness and compassion. The sad moments are colored in gray and dull hues, while the happy moments are reflected in bright shades. The illustrations are fun and will appeal to young children.
S**T
Loved it
This was a very good book, we loved it. It was such a great story. Teaches kids about learning to love & trust again.
S**H
Beautiful book
This is a beautiful book in every sense. The storytelling is gentle but so revealing of Argo and the little boys hardships. There is also humor hidden in the pages to keep the reading light, yet give the message across. This is a must have for any family and a wonderful tool for mental health professionals. Loved the gentle illustrations too.
A**T
A heartwarming book with a important theme
In Argo and Me, a little boy and his pet, both of whom have experienced trauma in their past homes, work through their pain and fears as they learn to live together.An important book to help children who’ve had difficult experiences talk about them and how to deal with situations that remind them of their pain.
K**R
Heartfelt
This is a story about a sweet boy and a dog who learn to trust and love again with a new loving family. They are both suffer from prior neglect , loss and even abuse. Sadly this is a story so many children could relate to. Fortunately this happy ending can show them good people are out there and trust and love can be found again.
M**O
Informative
Great childrens book when it comes to learning lessons that can't be taught unless put in that situation. Great read for bedtime
F**E
amazing book
Great book for kids to understand how some people and animals come from harsh upbringings in a good educational way.
D**O
love stories about dogs
I recomend this book if you are looking for s shelter dog, i read it with my 6year old son and he loves it!
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