Sunday, July 3, 2016

Would a Worm Go on a Walk? by Hannah C. Hall Book Review + Giveaway


Disclosure of material connection- I received a copy of the book from the publisher in exchange for my honest thoughts. I was not required to write a positive review and all opinions stated are 100% my own.

About the book-

"Would a worm go on a walk, if you could lead him down the street? / Would he wear his tiny tennies, if he had two worm-sized feet?
So begins this humorous and imaginative picture book that introduces children to the idea that animals are uniquely created by a loving and wise God. Would a Worm Go on a Walk?, with its colorful, comical illustrations, is a fresh, fun way to teach young children that God created all things very good. He gave all the animals, and children, too, wonderful qualities and unique strengths. Children will giggle over the ridiculous scenarios presented, and they will come away with the knowledge that we all are loved and special. Ages 4-7.

My thoughts-

When Would a Worm Go on a Walk? arrived, I thought the cover was so vibrant and cute! My kids were very excited to open up the book and read it. They loved the cute rhymes and enjoyed the pictures of all of the different animals. I like that the book talked about how each of God's creatures are unique and my boys liked that the pictures were all a little silly. The first time we came to the end of the book they asked for a repeat performance. I would recommend this book to parents of young children ages 4-6. This is just the type of book that catches...and holds...a pre-schoolers attention.


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4 comments:

  1. This would be a fun addition to anyone's home library. I don't have young children anymore, but I read this book to my teen-aged special needs daughter, and she enjoyed it. She and I both smiled at the illustrations, and laughed at the silly lines.

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  2. Soon adorable! I love reading with my kids!

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  3. I bet children of all ages could enjoy this book!!

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