Bash and Lucy Fetch Team Vera and the Dream Beasts

Kids, Sports and Recreation, Soccer, Animals, Dogs, Teen, Social Issues
Cover of the book Bash and Lucy Fetch Team Vera and the Dream Beasts by Lisa Cohn, Michael  S Cohn, Canines and Kids Publishing
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Author: Lisa Cohn, Michael S Cohn ISBN: 9780692116784
Publisher: Canines and Kids Publishing Publication: May 15, 2018
Imprint: Canines and Kids Publishing Language: English
Author: Lisa Cohn, Michael S Cohn
ISBN: 9780692116784
Publisher: Canines and Kids Publishing
Publication: May 15, 2018
Imprint: Canines and Kids Publishing
Language: English

As featured in Voice of America! Sensitive Bash gets grumpy and disruptive when his life is too bright, too loud, too smelly, or too busy. To help stay calm, he counts on his librarian sister, his friends, and especially Lucy, his dog. But Lucy has become a local superstar because she's a soccer coach who barks, wags and kisses Bash's team to victory. Now, all the kids want Lucy to coach their teams, especially Paula, Bash’s girl-power cousin. Paula says her soccer team has the right to have Lucy coach her team because girls deserve the very best canine coaches under Title IX. How can Bash show he respects the girls’ rights while keeping dear Lucy on his team and by his side? This chapter book features dream beasts designed by Michael Cohn, age 9.

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Award-winning mom-son authors Lisa and Michael Cohn have appeared on the Today Show, AM Northwest, and  SiriusXM Radio, and in Disney’s Babble, as well as other media. 

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As featured in Voice of America! Sensitive Bash gets grumpy and disruptive when his life is too bright, too loud, too smelly, or too busy. To help stay calm, he counts on his librarian sister, his friends, and especially Lucy, his dog. But Lucy has become a local superstar because she's a soccer coach who barks, wags and kisses Bash's team to victory. Now, all the kids want Lucy to coach their teams, especially Paula, Bash’s girl-power cousin. Paula says her soccer team has the right to have Lucy coach her team because girls deserve the very best canine coaches under Title IX. How can Bash show he respects the girls’ rights while keeping dear Lucy on his team and by his side? This chapter book features dream beasts designed by Michael Cohn, age 9.

***

Award-winning mom-son authors Lisa and Michael Cohn have appeared on the Today Show, AM Northwest, and  SiriusXM Radio, and in Disney’s Babble, as well as other media. 

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