We requested KidLit reviews of our award-winning “Bash and Lucy Fetch Jealousy” from bloggers, parents and grandparents, and are thrilled that the reviews focus on the picture book’s life lessons and beautiful illustrations.
“There are so many amazing lessons in this book, I think every child should have it. As an added bonus, the illustrations are great. They are fun and child friendly. Overall a great book,” said one reviewer here:
Amazon Review: “Amazing Book for Kids”
“Really cute book about sharing, understanding jealousy and also special needs. It’s about how a precious dog names Lucy raises the spirits of all those around her and how one little boy learns that sharing her love is a better outlet of feeling than the negative feeling of jealousy. You see a bit of knowledge building for the boy who is learning about special needs children. Great for teaching your children multiple life lessons,” said a reviewer, Dusten, here:
Amazon Review: “Cute Book for Elementary (School) Children”
“I called this, “book with a heart,” said a blogger, “Reviews with Lady.”
“…As a mom, I am thankful that there is a book like this that showing moral and character learning’s to the kids. As a parent, it aids me also to explained and discussed with our daughter what’s out there and the reality of the world and the essence of sharing and showing encouragement even we don’t have dog…this stirred our hearts as a family. Great work.”
Read the review here:
Amazon Review: “Stirred Our Hearts as a Family”
We especially enjoyed this review, because of the way the blogger, “Amanda’s Books and More,” aptly describes the relationship between the main character, Bash, and his dog, Lucy:
“This story is quite unique. The boy named Bash thinks and behaves like a dog and the dog named Lucy thinks and behaves like a person. They are so in sync with each other, and I think that is how children relate to their pets.
Amanda loved how Lucy was so friendly and licked everyone. Her favorite funny part was when Bash and the children went looking for her on all fours, as if they were dogs themselves.
I loved how the authors introduced us to kids with disabilities and service dogs. They also dealt sensitively with the emotion of jealousy and how that can get in the way of making friends and learning to share.
I highly recommend this meaningful and entertaining book to children ages 5 to 8.”
Read the review here: Amazon Review: “This Story is Quite Unique”
You can buy our award-winning book and read all the reviews (as of this writing, 29 reviews), here:
“Bash and Lucy Fetch Jealousy” Reviews on Amazon
And what does co-author, Michael, age 6, have to say about the reviews?
“Mom, we need to get to work on our audiobook!”