AUTHOR: Chris Thompson
PUBLISHED BY: Pegasus Publishing
After
meeting a friendly stag he tells her that the elusive and wise Good Baboo is
the best one to help her find her way home but after going to the place he
tells her where the Good Baboo will be, she is disappointed to find only a bear
cub there and not the Good Baboo.
This
happens time and time again as she meets other animals who tell her that the
Good Baboo is elsewhere. Eventually the
horse disappears and she is left all alone to find the Good Baboo herself. She is despondent but manages to pick herself
up and carry on.
She
eventually finds the Good Baboo but I’ll not say where as I don’t want to spoil
things for those wanting to read the story themselves.
This
is a gentle mystery which children up to 12 years of age and adults will enjoy
reading to their children.
I
was initially drawn to the book by the beautifully illustrated cover and page
illustrations which bring the story to life. They are very emotive and wistful, really setting the scene for the
story. Watching as the girl learned and
explored, seeing where the journey took her, was charming and very enjoyable.
The
book’s compact size makes it manageable for a child with small hands to
hold. Plus, it has easy to slide pages
which make it easier for small hands eagerly wanting to turn over to the next
part of the story to handle. The
wipe-clean front and back covers are a bonus for parents reading the story to
children with sticky fingers.
It is a beautiful
story with a moral to it which children will want to read again and again,
definitely a staple read for young children.
Reviewer - Anne Pritchard.
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