
Bryce Bumps His Head
A Sierra the Search Dog Novel
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Narrated by:
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Christine Lay
About this listen
Bryce Bumps His Head is the fourth book in the Sierra the Search Dog series of books for all ages. In this chapter book aimed at elementary age listeners, Bryce and Sierra find themselves searching for a missing Girl Scout on western Washington's Green Mountain. The two face wild weather, steep terrain, and wet rocks in their quest to find the missing girl. But when Bryce is injured, Sierra must step up to save the day...twice!
Bryce Bumps His Head is a story that shows how quiet leadership, trust, and flexibility can help people (and dogs) overcome the most difficult of challenges. And although fictional, it is a technically accurate and age-appropriate view into the exciting world of K9 Search and Rescue.
©2017 Callout Press (P)2017 Callout Press
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