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The US Review of Books applauded “Bicycling, Unicycling & Feline Fun” by Deborah Gibson because “this unique publication celebrates that communication bond, life, nature, and Pawsitivity “Barking” for the other species” 

Deborah Gibson’s “Bicycling, Unicycling & Feline Fun” is praised by Carolyn Davis of the US Review of Books, acknowledging that “in this sequel to Bicycling Dog Tails, author Gibson relays the stories of “Pawsitively Safe Quality Pet Care” through the voices of the animals.”

The Dogs and Cats helped the author write this book. Bicycling Pet Care, Unicycling, Train Safety, Cycling Paths, Website Safety, Feline Fun, and a Memorable Thanksgiving Embrace are just a few of the topics covered in the book.

Author Gibson uses the voices of the animals to tell the tales of “Pawsitively Safe Quality Pet Care” in this sequel to Bicycling Dog Tails. They are developing a community of humans, dogs, and cats who care about their group and different issues that affect them and the environment while learning safe cycling techniques. The pet parents, philosophies, and community of “Pawsitively Safe Quality Pet Care” are just a few of the topics that are barked and meowed about (assisted by images of the participants and their activities). Small dogs are introduced to the ideal riding world through unicycling. The large dogs bark to show that they are having fun.

“Bicycling, Unicycling, & Feline Fun”, opens the reader to Pawse, Understand, and Discover several different, Highlights of Safe Family Pet Care. Not only, are pets, and animals speaking through these Fun Filled Eight Chapters, but nonetheless, Nature shows its True Beauty. Whether you are turning, swiping, or listening to the pages. These authentic, unexpected experiences, options, and activities will create a smile, laughter & enjoyment.

Here’s an excerpt from the US Review of Books that highlights:

This unique publication celebrates that communication bond, life, nature, and Pawsitivity “Barking” for the other species, since other pets get the reader acquainted with various animals through the text and photographs as each chapter delightfully unfolds. Gibson uses the compassion and innovation generated by a distinct community to describe and illustrate the ways in which a diverse, caring, and active group can reach out to other groups and, potentially, the entire world to spread the message of “barking” appreciation for life itself. The book’s apparently simple message goes to the heart of thinking, feeling, acting, and caring for one another, celebrating how everyone can demonstrate abilities and, through love, enthusiasm, and appreciation, teach others to do so, as well. Animal lovers who want some unique inspiration may find this book is just what they are hunting for.”

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