By Зимова Анна Сергеевна
"Не хочу быть нахлебником!" — решает пёс Капитон и убегает из дома, чтобы найти себе работу ("но чтобы никаких котов!"). На свете столько "собачьих" профессий: и охранник, и охотник, и ищейка, и пастух, и полицейский. Но нигде Капитон не может проявить себя, отовсюду его увольняют. Смекалки, чтобы выследить преступника, ему не хватает, сидеть на цепи ему скучно, агрессия не в его натуре… А работа мечты, оказывается, всё это время ждала Капитона прямо возле дома. Надо было только зайти в школу и пообщаться с детворой.
<hr>Join Kapiton, a determined dog who decides he's tired of being a freeloader! He runs away from home in search of a job, with one important condition: no cats allowed! Kapiton explores a variety of "dog" professions, from security guard and hunter to detective, shepherd, and police officer. However, he struggles to find his place, getting fired from every job he tries. He lacks the cunning to track down criminals, finds being chained up boring, and aggression simply isn't in his nature.
But Kapiton's dream job is waiting for him all along, right near his home! All he needs to do is visit the local school and interact with the children.
Dog Kapiton is Looking for a Job is a heartwarming and humorous story about self-discovery, perseverance, and finding your true calling. The book explores themes of independence, the importance of finding meaningful work, and the joy of connecting with others. It highlights that sometimes, the perfect opportunity is closer than we think.
This book is perfect for children aged 5-9. The engaging story and relatable characters make it an enjoyable read for both independent readers and read-aloud sessions. The language is simple and accessible, making it suitable for early readers.
Dog Kapiton is Looking for a Job is more than just a fun story; it's a valuable lesson about finding your place in the world. It encourages children to explore their interests, embrace their unique talents, and never give up on their dreams. This book is a delightful addition to any child's library and a wonderful way to spark conversations about career aspirations and the importance of contributing to society.