AUTHOR: Riku Frydryk
PUBLISHED BY: Pegasus Elliot MacKenzie
I was immediately drawn to this
book by the brightly coloured illustrations which bring the story to life. They are emotive and have vibrant colours and
lots of detail which really catch the eye and tell the story very well. Each page is a different colour with
imaginative graphics.
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. An additional advantage
is that it has wipe-clean front and back covers, a bonus for parents reading
the storybook to children with sticky fingers.
With a feel-good ending, which
brings the story to a satisfying conclusion there are several messages the
young author wants to communicate to young readers especially those afraid of
the dark. He wants them to think
differently about what might be in the dark which they can’t see. Additionally,
he wants them to understand that there is nothing to be afraid of, even in the
darkest hour at midnight and that something good can come out of what appears
to be, at first, scary. Through the
story, he portrays the powerful side of imagination introducing the reader to
the world of magic.
The author is a ten year old boy
who has a passion for writing, which started at an early age; this is his first
publication.
Reviewer - Anne Pritchard
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