Lucy’s Pet
Dilemma by
Kate Bennett (Celapene Press) PB RRP $14.95 ISBN 978-0-9924414-7-0
Reviewed
by Margaret Warner
Most
children, at one time or another, want to have a pet. Parents know that caring
for a pet encourages responsibility, awareness about the needs of living
creatures and a sense of compassion.
Lucy
has had two pets plus a pet rock. Unfortunately, she forgot to feed her
goldfish and they died then she overfed the budgie, she abandoned her pet rock
and re-homed it in the garden and she’s not very fond of the family dog.
When
Lucy’s second best friend, Charlotte asks her to take her pet mouse, Albertine
since she can’t take the mouse with her when she moves, Lucy is desperate to
show her parents that she can now be a responsible pet carer. They agree on a
two week trial and Lucy does try extra hard and all goes well until the pet
mouse accidentally escapes. The way in which Lucy deals with Albertine’s
temporary escape indicates to her parents that she is definitely becoming a
much more responsible pet carer and also brings an unexpected bonus to Lucy.
Lucy’s Pet
Dilemma is
42 pages long with six chapters and
suitable for independent readers aged six plus years. The cover by illustrator
Jenny England will attract young readers and the interspersed small b/w
illustrations break up the text which makes for easier reading.
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