BOOK REVIEW: A QUICK REVIEW OF A BUCKET OF BLESSINGS
BOOK REVIEW:
A QUICK REVIEW OF A BUCKET OF BLESSINGS
A BUCKET OF BLESSING by Kabir Sehgal and Surishtha Sehgal 2014. Beach Lane Books 32 pages.
First three sentences: Near a majestic mountain, in a vast jungle with many mango trees, lives Monkey. It has not rained for weeks. The village well and the pond are dry.
Premise/plot: The overall premise of this book is to show how one person can make a difference in the world. How sacrifice/a selfless action made by one individual can aid all of humanity. It is a guided reading level fiction book for children. It is not broken into chapters which makes for easy reading. Ages 4-8.
Our thoughts: A wonderful and action packed little book for parents looking for South-Asian culture/folklore based books. Great addition to any parents/educators library for teaching kids great values. This book has bright and colorful illustrations of each of the characters/animals. It is very appealing to the eye.
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