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T**S
children's
The forest monsters woke up & there was a sign on the tree.They had been invited to the Monster King’s birthday party.Everyone would dress up fancy for the event.The King yelled at the snail (mailman) you forgot the mail.How did the snail solve the problem?I do not receive any type of compensation for reading & reviewing free books from publishers & authors. Therefore, I am under no obligation to write a positive review, only an honest one.An awesome book cover, great hand drawn colored pictures, charming illustrations & proper font & writing style.A very professionally written children’s (preschool/elementary age) fantasy storybook. It was quite easy for me to read/follow from start/finish & never a dull moment. There were no grammar/typo errors, nor any repetitive or out of line sequence sentences. Lots of exciting scenarios, with several twists/turns & a great set of unique characters, settings, etc. to keep track of. This could also make another great children’s fantasy movie, an animated cartoon, or better yet a mini TV series. There is no doubt in my mind this is an extremely easy rating of 5 stars.Thank you for the free author(s); FreeBooksy; Amazon Digital Services LLC.; bookTony Parsons MSW (Washburn)
C**K
Love the snail
This is a cute little book to have on the go for small ears.
C**N
Home
Knowing that your home is the most important thing you have. Cute story.
B**L
A Very Cute Kid's Book
A very cute, adorably illustrated kid's book, that is great for young children, especially those who love snails. Full of imaginative, colorful critters.
M**N
The Scrappy Little Snail:) Loved it!
I chuckled to myself when I first began reading this fun little story...I loved how the author (through fun, flowing rhythms) laid out the events, and how important they were. I mean come on this was the Monster King's celebration! How prestigious and important could you imagine? And the mail...Mountain Monster King's present...this would be the center of attention...everything planned down to the smallest details...then how cute, and funny when the little snail was brought up to task! Because of course one would believe that the fastest runner...the strongest citizen would be the one dispatched on such a great mission. But the snail was on board and what I liked about this little story...the snail never doubted himself. Several times, the challenge was raised on what would happened if the package did not arrive...but the little snail continued forward determined and confident in who he was...I loved that! As a grown up, this little story, sparked something in me...not to be discouraged in "small" starts or beginnings,...but the important point is to keep moving forward and never giving up, believing in ones own natural abilities...All of these great teaching moments were placed on a child's level, and would provide wonderful moments for Teachers or Parents to expound on these wonderful topics...Kudos to Ms. Adler, where the story seems simple, a cute children's book... is in fact so much more!
R**H
Cute story
An adorable story with a take home lesson for all. The illustrations are well done. Recommended for all ages. Loved it.
J**5
Snail who forgot the mail
Children's book "The Snail Who Forgot The Mail"(Self Confidence & Self Esteem) (Teaches your kid the value of Patience 3-8) (anger management book) (Bedtime ... (Early Readers Picture Books 3-8)Colorful children's book about the forest monsters. They are planning a party for the king and they want everybody to attend.Snail was to deliver the mountain kings present but when he arrived he realized he had forgotten it at home.He tells everyone he left it at home and they think it will take him 3 days to get back home and 3 days to get back. The king wants his gift right now.The snail has the solution in a minute...Other works by the author are highlighted at the end.
D**E
Snail Mail and More...
"The Snail Who Forgot The Mail" by children's Author Sigal Adler is full of fun and creativity. The monster king is celebrating his birthday and expects the snail postman to deliver his present on time for his birthday party.Snail mail is slow as usual but snail does his best to be punctual. He dreads the possibility of experiencing the king monster's rage if he is late. When he finally gets there to celebrate with all the other guests, the monster king eagerly awaits to receive his special gift. When the snail admits that he forgot it in his house...the monster king shows his impatience and lack of good manners. The snail takes the opportunity to teach him a lesson on the importance of patience and treating friends with kindness and consideration. The use of rhyme and the colorful illustrations add to the reading pleasure and learning experience. This is a great book to read aloud to young children!Inspirational Author & Book Reviewer ~ Dolores Ayotte Growing Up & Liking It
S**
lovely story
Really lovely story teaching children patients and calm! The characters are really lovely, and the pictures are amazing with lots of bright colours!!
M**H
Interesting and intelligent story
Interesting and intelligent rhyming story with bright and colourful illustrations
L**T
Really good
I bought this for my 8 year old daughter who was able to read this fine on her own. She told me she really enjoyed the story, loved the pictures and would like to read more books by the author. Price very reasonable also.
P**E
New book
My grandson wanted a book on my new Kindle. He's just getting into rhyme and has just got the Roald Dahl Revolting Rhymes book. He loved that so much I got this one which he also loves.
C**M
Colourful drawings and a fun rhyming story.
Colourful drawings and a rhyming story combine to make this a fun book for the younger readers (or listeners) to enjoy. Double touch the pictures to enlarge them (works on Kindle Fire).
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