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Do You Think Molly Is Unique?
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Do You Think Molly Is Unique?
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Current price: $24.99


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Do You Think Molly Is Unique?
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Size: Hardcover
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In this rhyme-based narrative, Molly, a spirited dachshund, engages in a conversation with her owners. Initially pleasant, the dialogue takes an unpleasant turn when they criticize her appearance-big floppy ears, a long tail, and a snout. Molly's heart sinks. However, their complaints about her behavior, which isn't entirely her fault, ignite her anger. She decides to assert herself. Molly helps them recognize that her unique looks are not flaws; rather, they define her uniqueness and individuality. What they perceive as 'bad behavior' is, in fact, their own failure to take responsibility for her well-being. By the end, Molly and her owners forge a deeper bond, appreciating her for who she truly is. The message resonates: our uniqueness-whether in appearance or behavior-deserves acknowledgment, and we have the right to stand up for ourselves when others attempt to diminish us.
In this rhyme-based narrative, Molly, a spirited dachshund, engages in a conversation with her owners. Initially pleasant, the dialogue takes an unpleasant turn when they criticize her appearance-big floppy ears, a long tail, and a snout. Molly's heart sinks. However, their complaints about her behavior, which isn't entirely her fault, ignite her anger. She decides to assert herself. Molly helps them recognize that her unique looks are not flaws; rather, they define her uniqueness and individuality. What they perceive as 'bad behavior' is, in fact, their own failure to take responsibility for her well-being. By the end, Molly and her owners forge a deeper bond, appreciating her for who she truly is. The message resonates: our uniqueness-whether in appearance or behavior-deserves acknowledgment, and we have the right to stand up for ourselves when others attempt to diminish us.


















