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Product description
This is a wonderful book about a girl named Abigail. Abigail found a magical bicycle in her grandparents' old house, and this bicycle takes her to the magnificent Sahara Desert.
Who will she meet there? What will she discover? This beginner reader’s eBook will inspire your kids to be open to new cultures, and be more curious and enthusiastic about exploring various places. Your kids will enjoy full-color illustrations of Abigail and the desert life.
Your kids will be inspired to be:
1. Open to new people & cultures
2. More curious
3. Enthusiastic about exploring new things
Abigail and the Sahara Adventure is a sweet children's book written especially for you and your ages 2- 8 children. With simple text and 13 colorful illustrations. The story is suitable as a read aloud book for preschoolers or a self-read book for beginner readers.
Review
This book is well written, good use of grammar and makes it easy for a child to understand. I love the picture illustrations so the child can visualise what is being read. The book opens up a child's imagination, its educating as well as fun to read at the same time. You can ready this to your kiddies, it takes less than 5 minutes to read and of the books of Abigail's adventures have read the author has connected them quite nicely, so you can read the entire series or one adventure every night. You can purchase the book for £0.77 (very cheap).
What are some of your childhood memories about book reading? Where you fascinated with books? Do your kiddies/nieces/nephews/g-kiddies enjoy reading books?
I love reading and I am glad my little boy loves too. I am sure he would love this book! :) x
ReplyDeleteawwww glad to hear it, I enjoy reading x
DeleteI love this! My favorite childhood books were Where The Wild Things Are and Oh, the Places You'll Go! by Dr. Seuss <3
ReplyDeleteAll I remember from my childhood are books about the world especially untamed africa
DeleteI have not heard of this book. But it looks like such a cute book.
ReplyDeleteIts really good
DeleteI love this! My 4 year old is super into geography and the knowing about the world and he would love this book! Thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear it, this series is cute and can teach a child a lot
DeleteI don't even remember anymore what my favorite book as a kid was. I know of a little girl that would love this book.
ReplyDeleteI do not remember the names myself but I do remember the content of most
DeleteI am the Aunt that always gave my nieces books about the world around them! I felt it was important to open their mind to other cultures, and books like these are exactly what you need to do that!
ReplyDeleteI couldnt agree more, its very important to start teaching kids early on about other cultures
DeleteAww this sounds cute! My daughter is OBSESSED with books and reading, which i love...we leave the library each week with like 20 books and finish them before the next visit a week later! :)
ReplyDelete20 books oh wow your daughter sounds like she digs into all her books
DeleteThis sounds like such a sweet book to read to my son! We love magical adventures around here! ;)
ReplyDeleteGlad you think so.
DeleteLooks like a sweet little book for some youngin's!
ReplyDeleteIt is, such a cute little book
DeleteI've not seen this book before but it sounds fab. I may have to get it for Oz when he's bigger :D
ReplyDeleteLouise x
sounds great to me
DeleteThis sounds like a cute book! The story reminds me of the Magic Treehouse books I read growing up. :) I'll have to pick it up!
ReplyDeleteThanks and hope you enjoy it x
DeleteThis sounds like SUCH a precious book! Glad you got to review it!
ReplyDeleteThank you Amby, I do love it and am grateful for the opportunity x
DeleteMy dad would travel a lot and always bring back the neatest children's books from around the world! It was always so cool to be reading books that children in Japan or Costa Rica might be reading.
ReplyDeleteoh wow that is so cool, I would have loved that. The closet to that I had was our church magazine they always featured children from around the world and what they liked to read and their favourites things to do
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