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  • These stickers were designed with pride in mind and can help show your support for the LGBTQ+ community. They are durable in the outdoors and a great little souvenir for Meet Faith, or anyone who loves dogs or Dalmatians.
  • These stickers are durable in the outdoors and a great little souvenir for Meet Faith, or anyone who loves dogs or Dalmatians!
  • These animal bookmarks are the perfect keepsake for any age. Featuring illustrations of Faith, the Dalmatian/dog, a cat, and 2 poodles. The message “Find Joy Everyday” is a nice reminder for any book lover. And the back has the message "Please do no disturb, I'm busy reading", for those moments when you're really into a book and want to make sure you don't get interrupted. (Image shows the front and back)
  • This greeting card is perfect for giving a unique congratulations to any animal or dog lover! There is plenty of room to write a note on the inside and the paper is uncoated for easy writing.
  • This is the story of a deaf Dalmatian who proves that being different doesn't have to mean holding back. This book helps teach children to have confidence and self-belief, no matter what makes them unique. The book is written for ages 0-5 years old, but the detailed illustrations and story line captures the hearts of all ages. It is available as a board book, to help those tiny hands turn pages and help prevent torn pages. If you're interested in the paperback or bilingual versions or just want to purchase on Amazon, visit the Meet Faith page for direct links.
  • This is the story of a deaf Dalmatian who proves that being different doesn’t have to mean holding back. This book helps teach children to have confidence and self-belief, no matter what makes them unique. The book is written for ages 0-5 years old, but the detailed illustrations and story line captures the hearts of all ages. It is available as a board book, to help those tiny hands turn pages and help prevent torn pages. **These books are presenting with some slight warping. For some, it's not very noticeable, but for others it's more obvious. Since it's unpredictable, they are on discount. It's merely cosmetic and they are still great for children!
  • This is the story of a deaf Dalmatian who proves that being different doesn’t have to mean holding back. This book helps teach children to have confidence and self-belief, no matter what makes them unique. The book is written for ages 0-5 years old, but the detailed illustrations and story line captures the hearts of all ages. It is available as a board book, to help those tiny hands turn pages and help prevent torn pages. NOTE: These books are being sold for half-price because they are presenting with some slight warping and have a couple small printer defects that are very small ink blotches or other small defects. These defects are not extensive and some will even go unnoticed. All "defective" books are fully legible and are still of great quality! Please flip through the last photos to see examples of defects.
  • These Dalmatian bookmarks are the perfect keepsake for any age. Take Faith with you anywhere you like to read! "Just be you" is Faith's reminder that you should be yourself and lead your own path in life! Any dog lover who enjoys reading is sure to enjoy having this bookmark. (Image shows the front and back)
  • These Dalmatian door hangers are a great small gift for your child, a friend or even yourself. I created these after my young daughter locked herself in her room one night and fell asleep. She knew not to lock the door, but explained how she just wanted to have some privacy. I thought about the hotel "Do Not Disturb" signs and suggested we get her one that she could hang on the door in lieu of locking the door.
  • Keep those lips protected from the sun with these SPF 15 chapsticks. Featuring an illustration of the dog Faith, from the book Meet Faith - The Story of a Deaf Dalmatian.
  • These door hangers are a great small gift for your child, a friend or even yourself. I created these after my young daughter locked herself in her room one night and fell asleep. She knew not to lock the door, but explained how she just wanted to have some privacy. I thought about the hotel "Do Not Disturb" signs and suggested we get her one that she could hang on the door in lieu of locking the door.
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