Best Dog Book for Kids By Michael and Mia: “Lucy Rescued”
Best Dog Book? In Michael’s opinion, “Lucy Rescued” by Harriet Ziefert is up there. In this video, Michael, 5, tells what’s great about “Lucy Rescued.” His friend, Mia, 13, offers her own commentary.
Watch the video here:
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On Michael’s long list of the best dog books is also his own dog picture book, “Bash And Lucy Fetch Confidence,” in which a sporty Golden Retriever has lots to teach a boys’ soccer team–if only Coach will let her! You can learn about that by visiting the home page. And for interesting information about dogs for kids, reviews of kids’ dog books, and dog stories about Michael’s adventures with Hudson, subscribe to Michael’s blog by putting your email in the box to the left.
Here’s a review of “Bash and Lucy Fetch Confidence:”
“I take real joy in editing children’s books. I’ve edited quite a few, but this was one of the very best I’ve been given the opportunity to read and work on. As an adult, I enjoyed reading it and could easily imagine sharing this with my own children over and over again.” –An Editor with Amazon.com’s Createspace
Nice review, Michael and Mia! Dogs, like people, often need time to adjust to living in a new home; we can use words to express our feelings, while dogs tend to bark, chew, or, like Lucy, hoooowwwwwlll!
Yes, the dog picture book Michael and Mia review here says so much about dogs–especially rescue dogs–who move into a new place!