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What a beautifully CRAFTed Book. encouraging, engaging without PATRONISING. Bringing the reader into the story to feel the rythmn and use of language. Love the additional ACTIVities too. Looking FORWARD To book 2
I am a primary school teacher and so when I saw The Lost Son, I knew I had to purchase it for my class to read. They absolutely loved the illustrations and the fun rhyming of the poem / story. The children had great conversations about right and wrong and family and money afterwards too.
I would highly recommend The Lost Son due to its fun, informative and engaging aspects!
My class back here in Bournemouth rated it a 10/10! Thank you!
What an excellent book this really was! Such a great idea to introduce new grammar and vocabulary to children through reading. The poem/story was a lovely fable teaching important morals and introducing and challenging young people to consider new perspectives whilst enjoying story time. Truly lovey, well done, Atala Amara
This is a fantastic read for all ages. Informative and insightful for children and adults alike. My family throughly enjoyed reading this book and looking at the wonderful illustrations!!
I read this book to my children and it’s now one they request every evening. The story was lovely and illustrations brought it to life. I highly recommend it!
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