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ABOUT THE BOOKS

Rosie’s final book in this series continues to highlight the difficult path our younger students take as they enter this ever changing and convoluted world.


Her doggy curiosity and simple logic appeals to all ages and as we move forward as a caring community this book series will hopefully, in some small doggy size way, contribute positively to our future.


Our children and their early perceptions of life ARE our future and it makes doggy sense to cherish and guide them in a loving and positive way.


This book series is Rosie’s contribution.

Once again Rosie brings to her readers her unique observations and experiences in rural Australia and the lessons she is learning about life in this complicated world.


Several short and entertaining stories highlight serious life events that shape the perception of young minds growing up in a complicated and often confusing world.


It is not easy for young students to seek advice from those who are close or in authority and the silent cry goes unnoticed in many families.


Rosie offers this waggy tail, non-prescriptive option as a personal therapy to those who love the simplicity of a dog’s blue eye view.

The Aussie dog returns moving on from her earlier book series Rosie Knows.


She is now an older and wiser dog but still retains her curious fascination with human behaviour.

This is the first book in a new series, My Blue Eye.


Rosie’s offers her unique observations from rural Australia , sharing her experiences as a school therapy dog and her attempts to unravel the complexities of school and community life.


Her simple insights reveal an alternative approach to the often difficult and confusing daily life of young people.


Her blue eye catches a glimpse of an alternative and often overlooked perception which could make a difference to what seems to be at first glance.

Once again, Rosie offers her wisdom with innocence and open curiosity in this third book in the series Rosie Knows.


Miss Polly’s pen continues to capture the adventures of an “ordinary dog” as she seeks to unravel the complexities of life.


This dialogue in newsletter form shines a gentle light into the foggier areas of preteen world, exposing the confusion and mystery experienced by some in lonely silence.


What Rosie Knows explores unspoken issues and is skillfully written to allow the essential message to be available in a nonconfrontational form while opening conversation options with caregivers and teachers.


The ongoing theme of mindfulness in daily life encourages preteens to recognize their present moment as a living canvas awaiting their unique brush strokes to craft a life of their choice.

The delightfully simple illustrations appeal to all ages and offer an opportunity to enter into life’s wondrous simplicity as seen through the eyes of a dog.

Rosie returns with more questions and curiosity about the students she meets at the local schools.

An ordinary dog with innocent curiosity addressing some of the fundamental challenges of being a pre-teen.

This second book in the series Rosie Knows continues with her dialogue in brief newsletter format addressing a variety of issues that are relevant to preteens and younger people.

This delightfully illustrated and readable text gently opens conversations with parents and caregivers in a lighthearted and sensitive way.

The content has an ongoing theme of self-acceptance and a mindfulness approach to life. It is hoped this book will be enjoyable for both child and parents, and be more motivational than prescriptive.

Rosie Knows is a readable book containing ten letters from Rosie (who is a dog).


The letters address a variety of issues that are relevant to preteens and younger kids and are presented in a lighthearted and sensitive manner.


The content has an ongoing theme of self-acceptance and a mindful approach to life. It is hoped that this book will be enjoyable to both children and parents and be more motivational than prescriptive.