Nuzzle is a sensitive and humorous portrayal of adoption, disability and the unconditional relationship between a boy and his service dog, Chancer. It is written through the eyes, ears, nose,
paws, and voice of Chancer and designed as an early reader for six to eight year olds. This book will forever change the way you think about brain injury and second chances. Readers will learn
how this irresistible 90-lb. golden retriever helps to raise his special ��uman��boy. Children and adults will understand the daily challenges faced by a child living with the life-long, hidden
birth defect called fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD). FASD is the umbrella term used to describe a broad range of effects associated with alcohol use during pregnancy.��his book sings. It
is now my all time favorite children�� book!����Deb Evensen, FASD Special Education Consultant, Anchorage, AlaskaNUZZLE is an auditory and visual joy��he lively artwork and engaging words offer
an easy-to-read format both children and their parents will understand. How I wish I had such a book in my early journey into the world of FASD. Perhaps through the heart of Chancer, FASD can
be better understood and families can receive the help they need most. ��Victoria Deasy, M.S. Special Education Teacher, CaliforniaConsultant, Writer, Parent to a wonderful son with FASDsNuzzle
is a wonderful story for any kid who doesn�� understand what FASD is. I have FASD and I struggle with Math�� lot! I have my own little comfort of fluff, my cat MiMi. Iyal is lucky to have a
companion like Chancer who is so stinkin��cute! I�� glad after being abused, Chancer found love in the arms of a boy who needed a good friend. ��Rachel��onnie Kanter Winokur's passion in
building awareness of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) has helped many and opened eyes to professionals working with persons with this brain damage. Donnie utilized her pre-adoption
professional skills in founding NOFAS - Georgia and developing statewide and national awareness. It is a privilege to work beside her. Her role as service dog handler for Chancer for her son
has moved mountains and opened doors for other children with FASD.����Jodee KulpVisit Chancer at www.TheChancerChronicles.com