Lucky Dogs
Shake Paws
by Cody Clark
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Pub Date Sep 24 2019 | Archive Date Dec 11 2019
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Description
Just when Mayor Ruby thought Dogwood was the quietest town on the planet, she discovers an uproar of emotion from the residents.
Wiley, the new snout in town has created the friction. It is up to Mayor Ruby to pull Dogwood back together!
Advance Praise
"Lucky Dogs is well written book with beautiful illustration."
"Lucky Dogs is well written book with beautiful illustration."
Featured Reviews
This children's book has brief text and delightful illustrations, which will encourage young readers and be great for bedtime stories. In a town called Dogwood, based on the author's hometown, a new dog appears looking for friendship and is introduced by the mayor to the other dogs in the town, with happy results.
Illustrated with vibrant colors, this book is a joy to look at even before one knows how to read all of the words. It has a beautiful message about not judging others based on looks or being new to a place.
I enjoyed the expression on each of the dogs faces, especially the eyes. A beautiful book that will be appreciated each time it is read.
This book was so adorable. I loved the story and the illustrations. I would totally read this to my kids.
Great for kids as it gives a positive outcome to making new friends, besides being beautifully illustrated.
This is an adorable book with cute artwork. Unfortunately it is completely unreadable on
Kindle and I had to download it multiple times before it would open in a different app. But once I was able to view it I really enjoyed it. Fun book for kids. I received this book from NetGalley for an honest review.
I was sent an eArc of this book by NetGalley in exchange for my honest thoughts.
This is another cute children's book that shows the importance of being nice to everyone & not judging them by their looks. Its so sweet & the artwork is so pretty. Its definitely a great book for young children. I love it.
The format came through super oddly on my kindle, BUT this book was incredibly adorable. The illustrations are absolutely fantastic and I love the moral of the story. I would absolutely buy a print edition for friends with children.
A lovely book with lots of illustrations. Set in Dogwood. Mayor Ruby is called upon. There's a new dog in town. Wiley.
A book on accepting and not judging a book by its cover
I downloaded this on my Kindle app and had some issues with reading it, but from what I saw/read, this book has amazing illustrations of the dogs and the story is a cute one. The simple story shares with children that appearances can be deceiving, and that the dog that looked mean and tough, wasn’t.
Overall it was a cute story! Wish the download worked better though.
We loved this book so much! My daughter followed along with the story so easily and the illustrations were great! The dogs had such animated faces that we were both entertained! The story was fun and every child will love it!
What a cute little book is "Lucky Dogs" by Cody Clark. With great illustrations and a heart-warming story it is a nice read for and with kids. The illustrations are bright and page-filling and support the story at its best. The story is about never judge a book by ist cover. First we need to know people before we judge them only by their look. A great and important message to teach our kids right from the start. For a more open world where humans are accepted as they are.
An adorable story about friendship, this book features bright pictures that are vividly illustrated. My 8 year old thoroughly enjoyed it and when I asked him what he learned from it, his answer was, 'If you want friends, don't be afraid to ask for them.' Highly recommended for ages 3 to 8.
A little hard to download but once I go it on it was a cute book. The illustrations were very colorful and any one who has young ones at home this is a perfect starter book.