LOVABLE LUCY SPLISH SPLASH BARKYARD BASH
Lovable Lucy, a small pooch who looks like an English toy spaniel, isn’t sure why her humans are getting out all their pool and water equipment for something they call a “Barkyard Bash.” But she soon realizes they’re having a party, and all the neighbor dogs are coming, too. The large cast of canines and humans can make it hard to keep track of the jam-packed bash, both in the illustrations and the text. But that reflects the chaos of the party. And despite the number of friends present, Lovable Lucy manages to find time to comfort all the pals who need support. Reluctant to stop the fun, Lucy and her humans continue the splashing even after the neighbors have departed. As the family reflects, Lucy decides: “Most of all, I love having all my friends together.” Roth and Penn use accessible vocabulary in Lucy’s voice to tell the enjoyable story but never fall into the conceit that dogs can actually talk to humans. The only people hearing Lucy’s commentary are readers. The pooch’s neighborhood is clearly a loving one, full of a diverse cast—both human and canine—beautifully depicted in Hernandez’s digital illustrations. A deaf character, who signs in the images, is further represented in an American Sign Language glossary for some of the book’s terms.