We’re donating our Bash and Lucy books to classrooms, and then visiting the students via Zoom to discuss how we created the books. If you’re interested in having us donate books and visit, email us at BashAndLucy@gmail.com. The second graders in the photo above attend Jewett Elementary School in Central
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Meet the Voice-Over Artists for Our Kids’ Audiobook!
We’re really excited about the voice-over artists who are [working hard on our kids’ audiobook for Bash and Lucy Say, “Love, Love, Bark!” We reached out to the acting class at Michael’s school and a number of talented kids expressed excitement about being voice-over artists! We’re really impressed by their
Our Golden Retriever Sails Through Surgery
By Lisa Cohn Our golden retriever, Hudson, underwent surgery to remove some tumors in his testicles two weeks ago, and I’m happy to report that he sailed through the surgery and is back to chasing tennis balls and taking long walks in Forest Park. Hudson, who is almost 11,
Big Sale on Latest Bash and Lucy Kids’ Dog Book!
We hope you’ll take advantage of Amazon’s big sale of our latest kids’ dog book, Bash and Lucy Say, “Love, Love, Bark!” At today’s price, we don’t make any money on the book. It’s a steal, especially if you have Amazon Prime and don’t have to pay for shipping. Buy
How Do We Create Our Children’s Audiobooks?
We’ve begun the process of producing out next children’s audiobook. That means we’ve put out a call at Michael’s school for kids who are interested in being voice-over artists for Bash and Lucy Say, “Love, Love, Bark!” We’re happy to say that we have lots of voice-over candidates! When we created
Working on Our Next Kids’ Audiobook, with Voices of Children
We just launched a crowdfund campaign to help us pay for our kids’ audiobook for Bash and Lucy Say, “Love, Love, Bark!” All our audiobooks feature the voices of children. Kids and parents tell us kids love to listen to the children’s voices. It’s time-consuming and expensive to create the
Kidlit Review: Teaches Lessons about Empathy, Kindness & Community
We especially like this kidlit review on Goodreads of Bash and Lucy Say, “Love, Love, Bark!” because it summarizes what we were trying to achieve in our book. “An engaging and entertaining children’s book that teaches young readers valuable lessons about empathy, kindness, and the importance of community. The story
Thanking Our Bash and Lucy Team
We want to thank our Bash and Lucy team–our illustrator, designer, editors, readers and voice-over artists. Here’s how we thank the team in our new children’s book, Bash and Lucy Say, “Love, Love, Bark!” Acknowledgements Thanks to illustrator Heather Nichols for bringing our books to life with creativity, playfulness, and
Beaverton Valley Times Article: Mom-Teen Duo Team Up in New Children’s Book
We enjoyed being interviewed for this article that appeared in the Beaverton Valley Times and other local newspapers: A story of a kid, his dog and a role-model grandmother are headed to bookshelves this month after a local family published their most recent work of children’s literature. A Portland-area mother-teen
Who is the Inspiring Librarian in our Next Children’s Book?
The inspiring librarian in our next–and fourth–children’s book is Ally, Bash’s older sister. Not only is she a comforting presence when Bash is upset. She’s also the mayor and the founder of a dance troupe, “Impulsive!” She is a special kind of leader; she leads without people knowing she’s leading