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How to Train Your Puppy for Kids: Step-by-Step Training Guide, Tips, and Tricks to Raise Your Puppy in Fun and Easy Ways

by Andrew Malcom
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Discover how to easily integrate your new puppy into the family with these child-friendly fun and easy training tips and techniques.

So you’ve finally given in to your child’s constant pleas for a new dog. Are you ready to welcome this new addition into your life?

While owning a dog can seem like an additional chore for you, it can be the start of a magical and lifelong bond between your child and their dog.

Having a puppy they love is like having a best friend that loves them unconditionally and supports them no matter what.

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By taking care of a pet, your child will learn how to feed and care for someone else, improving their self-esteem as well as developing their compassion for others.

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  • Fun and exciting games to get your child and their dog to exercise and boost their health
  • Basic dog commands with detailed step-by-step instructions — simple enough for both kids and dogs to follow
  • How to care for your puppy — from puppy proofing your home to feeding them the right food
  • 8 clever tricks to teach your puppy, that will impress friends and family — and build up your child’s confidence
  • Straightforward strategies to encourage obedience in your puppy
  • Helpful dog training tips that will help your child understand their pup and prevent bad behaviors
  • The one skill your child should never skip while dog training — if you want to make your family’s life easier
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A Few Tips for How to Find Some of Kindle Nation Daily’s Most Helpful Features – Part 2

Thanks for your great feedback on Monday’s post, which drilled down on how to find category-sorted listings of free, quality 99-cent, and KLL-eligible books in the Kindle Store:

Today, we’ll focus on a few important navigational items to help you get the most out of the information we share with you each day, in a way that fits most efficiently with your daily routines.

Kindle Nation Daily Digests. We’re pretty excited about the response we have gotten since we began, just a few weeks ago, the regular practice of sending out a brief email digest each afternoon to make sure that our readers don’t miss that day’s free books, Kindle Daily Deals, and other bargains and news. While it’s true that we share a lot via Facebook, the Daily Digests summarizes all of that information in one shot so that you aren’t tethered to your newsfeed. Just use the link below to sign up, and make sure you check your inbox around 6 pm EST each day, because many of the best deals turn into pumpkins at midnight!

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By the way, we’re constantly working to make sure that our newsletters only go out to folks who want to receive them, and we just sent out a message yesterday asking all our subscribers to confirm their interest. So, please, if you were already a subscriber and you received an email from kindlenation@gmail.com on April 10 with the subject line “Requesting Your Permission,” please confirm that you’d like to remain a subscriber by finding that April 10 email in your inbox (or, alas, your spam filter!) and clicking on the Confirm Subscription link in the body of the email. Thanks for working with us on this – it saves time for all concerned in the long run, and a few bucks for us as well!

As always, you can unsubscribe at any time, and rest assured that we will never share your email address with another company.

Facebook. If you stay connected via Facebook on your computer, tablet, or phone, you’ll probably benefit from “liking” our Facebook page. While you’re there, we hope you will enter each week’s Kindle Fire giveaway sweepstakes, check out features like our Free Book alerts and highlighters, and join the conversation each night when we open up the “Night Shift” so that you can recommend great reading for our other readers.

Our Sister Sites. Do you own a Kindle Fire or plan on getting one soon? Do you have Kindle Kids in your life? Do you like to keep up with book business news? Whatever your reading interests, there’s a good chance you will find value in the content at one or more of these KND sister sites:

  • Kindle Fire at Kindle Nation Daily – WebFacebook
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That’s enough for today, but we’ll be back in a day or two with more.

A Few Tips for How to Find Some of Kindle Nation Daily’s Most Helpful Features – Part 1

As we’ve continued to add cool new features each month to help you find great Kindle content at the most ridiculously cool prices (including FREE), we haven occasionally fallen victim to the incorrect assumption that “you will find it, if it is there.” (Sort of like, “If you build it, they will come,” or, for authors, “If I write and publish it, they will read it.”)

Of course, it doesn’t really work that way. We’re all busy people, and even if you have some time, it’s to your credit as one of the greatest readers of the world that you’d rather spend that time reading the next great book on your Kindle TBR list than rooting around for hidden links and hard-to-find content on our websites.

So let’s take a few moments a day for the next few days to map out a few things that you may have missed, and make a few comments about what we’re doing to make Kindle Nation Daily work even better for you.

Finding Free and Bargain Books by Category

Chances are that you are already well aware of certain daily features like our Free Book Alerts, our Kindle Daily Deal posts, our eBook of the Day feature, and our various reader alerts, but some of the most helpful, money-saving material on our website is just there all the time, on our website, without daily posts to highlight it.

What am I talking about? Well, if you scroll down the left sidebar on our website, you will find our three most popular bargain book search tools broken into popular categories. That way, if your thing is Biographies or Literary Fiction or Sports Books, you can confine tour searches to those categories alone. Here are links to each set of categories:

By the way, about once a week we get an email from one of our readers saying something along the lines of “None of the books in your free book listings are free!” or “The books in your free book listings are only free if your have Amazon Prime!”

We always appreciate the feedback, and we always check, but we work very hard to make sure that our Free Book Search Tool software returns up-to-date prices, and more often than not there is one of two things going on:

  • the reader has inadvertently clicked on one of the other kinds of listings (like the 99-centers) rather than the free book listings; or
  • the reader is accessing the Kindle Store from outside the US

Please remember:

References to prices on this website refer to prices on the main Amazon.com website for US customers. Prices will vary for readers located outside the US, and prices for US customers may change at any time. Always check the price on Amazon before making a purchase.

We’ll be back with more tomorrow!

From the Kindle Nation Mailbag: How to eMail Passages from a Kindle Book

Thanks to longtime Kindle Nation citizen John T. for sending in this question that I don’t think we have addressed before:

Hi Stephen,

Have not written you for awhile. I am the one who back in 2009 suggested you put up a donation button, and started you out with 100.00.  You did the donation area within a few days of that. Time passes.

Quick question. My wife has a couple bibles downloaded on her kindle.  Is there any way she can email passages out of the clip area of her verses, and for that fact any clip or page?

Thank you in advance,

John T.

Hi John, thanks for being in touch again, and thanks again for suggesting that PayPal button way back in the early days of Kindle Nation. It took us a while to really figure out how to make use of it in a way that didn’t just involve begging, but it was that PayPal button that got us started on the author sponsorships, which have allowed us to continue to transform and build Kindle Nation and even to hire a team to come up with cool features like the new free book tool.

Anyway, on your question, I’ve got good news. There are various other things that you can do that allow you to share passages with friends and contacts via social media like Facebook and Twitter, but that’s not what you asked. The answer to what you asked is:

Yes, you can clip passages from any Kindle book, save them to your My Clippings file, then download that file to a simple .TXT file on your computer so that you can edit it and email any or all of it. (I’ll trust that neither you nor your wife will violate anyone’s copyright while making use of this feature.)

Any time you have saved clippings while reading on your Kindle, your Kindle automatically creates a My Clippings file which gathers together all such clippings. To see that file, just connect your Kindle to your computer using your USB cable, transfer the file to your computer’s desktop or hard drive, and open it with your Text Editor, Word, or even Google Docs. Once you open the file you can do whatever you want with the text, move it to a “commonplace book” or another file where you might be saving certain kinds of passages, and send it via email either by attaching it or pasting it into an email.

Hope that helps, John!