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Lucky the Left Pawed Puppy is a children’s book written by Billie Kelpin and illustrated by Julie Parker. Lucky lives with Mrs. Poppyset and his two dog friends, Shortstuff and Rags. Lucky seems to be doing everything a little bit differently than the other two dogs. When they play fetch with Mrs. Poppyset, Shortstuff and Rags run to one side of the yard, while Lucky runs to the other. It happens at night too. When they all pile up on the bed, Mrs. Poppyset is snuggled up with Shortstuff and Rags, and Lucky’s on the other side of the bed by himself. One day, the dogs are seen by a talent agent who decides that they could be the next dog stars, but when they begin to perform a twirling act on the stage, Lucky twirls in the wrong direction. The director calls for the animal trainer who soon discovers the truth -- Lucky is Left-Pawed.


Billie Kelpin’s children’s book, Lucky the Left Pawed Puppy, is sure to make a lot of lefties quite happy. I know it did that for me from the moment I saw the title. Yes, I’m left-handed and quite proud of the fact, but it still meant crouching around to write on tiny desks designed for right-handed people and being expected to play sports and do just about everything as if I were right-handed. Kelpin’s book shows lefties and righties alike that while there are some pretty basic differences between us, it’s really all right. Her words in the beginning of the book remark on the left-handed person’s ability to adapt but stress that learning to use one’s dominant hand can transform being able into becoming excellent. Wise words indeed. Her lively and entertaining story is accompanied by Parker’s brightly colored and amusing water-color illustrations. How I wish there were books like this when I was a child, but then again, I’m still thrilled to have found this one now. Lucky the Left Pawed Puppy is most highly recommended.

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Knocks the Socks Off Other Kids' EBooks


Fantastic little ebook for children. Adorable story and beautiful illustrations. If ebooks are the way forward, this one is the perfect one to start with 


Comment on Lucky's Kindle Page by Daisy


 A lovely book!The story of Lucky is a heartwarming "happy ever after" tale, sure to please those of us that do things differently. Classically rendered illustrations capture the whimsical characters. A delight to read!



CLMurphy Posted September 29, 2012 On Barnes and Noble comment page
"As a preschool teacher, I am convinced that Lucky the Left-Pawed Puppy and it's support materials are an important addition to any educational library and especially important for the proper physical, small motor, and psychological development of left-handed children."


Full Review by tinatrulove on hubpages.com 

 "A delightful book about differences for any child, especially a child who has, at some time, felt 'left' out."  Author Bill Meissner (Spirits in the Grass, Hitting into the Wind)
 A must-read for every left-handed child!
"What a nice gift author Billie Keplin has given to the left-handed children of the world. Her colorful, engaging children's book will do much to help the 10-15% of our society who are left-handed grow up to celebrate their uniqueness. Thanks for this labor of love. We can't wait to read of Lucky's next adventure!


By Amazon CustomerFormat:Kindle Edition.


"Young readers will like the subject matter and theme of the book. Belonging and being different are powerful, positive ideas that young readers can relate to. The plot moves quickly, and kids will love the part when everything falls apart - great kid-level drama. The story has great fun elements for kids (Lucky who isn'tlucky but becomes lucky; reading aloud fun phrases like (Bow-Wow-Chow-Now. etc.) ...The sketch-style art has a warm, fun feel...and the book is just the right length for a read-along picture book 


(Judge, Writer's Digest
Self-Published ​e-Book Awards)