Governor Brad Henry of Oklahoma Salutes New Children's Book Series about Real Life Search and Rescue Dogs and the Volunteers who Train Them
"Fay" is the real life Search and Rescue dog featured in the new Faith in Fay" childrens book series written by Sherri Watson and Paula Abney to educate people about the life-saving work of rescue dogs and the volunteers who train them. Learn what it takes to be certified to help those in need on a moments notice in the event of emergencies and disasters. Based on true stories, Faith in Fay: The Lost Child" captures all the drama, the suspense, the urgency, and the reward of these life-saving missions. It is a marvelous story filled with great lessons. An inspirational read, Faith in Fay", will captivate the attention of young readers everywhere.
Dallas, TX (Vocus/PRWEB ) November 5, 2009 -- Governor Brad Henry and First Lady Kim Henry of Oklahoma invite you to celebrate the release of "Faith in Fay: The Lost Child", the first in a new children's book series written to educate young children, parents and the general public about the importance of search and rescue dogs, the volunteers who train them and the intense mental and physical challenges both face in order to become certified. They must be prepared and ready on a moments notice to help out in the event of emergencies and disasters such as the Oklahoma bombing, 9/11, Katrina, earthquakes, and missing or lost children. For co-authors Sherri Watson and Paula Abney this is their gift to those who give of themselves to others.
Fay is the real life search and rescue dog featured in the "Faith in Fay" children's book series based on true stories. As Governor Henry says in his Foreword to the book, "I thoroughly enjoyed this intriguing, educational story. Chock-full of important lessons, this is an adventure of substance, suspense, and fun that is sure to keep young readers turning pages. Fay will tug at your heartstrings. This may be the perfect children's book!"
Endorsed by NASAR (National Association of Search and Rescue), NAPO (National Association of Police Organizations), The Oklahoma Firefighters Association, the Oklahoma Education Association, the Tulsa SPCA, and the Border Collie Society of America.
A portion of proceeds will be donated to benefit Search and Rescue efforts nationwide.
For more information, visit www.faithinfay.com.
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