This book has a bright, vibrant front cover which entices readers to want to look inside.
The book is a first for the author who has dedicated it to her son who sadly passed away.
.Beaford goes on a walk because he wants to find something that he is good at.
After a few mishaps he eventually discovers what that is.
The moral of the tale is that everyone is good at something; which may help children who have a low self esteem
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Beauford gets a bath is written by Linda Marie and the colourful illustrations that are on every page are drawn by Alyson hopper.
Disclosure: I was sent the book for the purpose of the review, but all opinions are my own.
I love everything about this delightful book and therefore am recommending it to everyone; it will be enjoyed time and time again.
The book is aimed at children of all ages ( which I agree with as children are never too young to enjoy and benefit from sharing a boo in my experience).
It retails at £11.56
buy it here
As always questions and comments are welcome.
Until next time.
Karen
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It is a great book! I loved it and loved reading to my kiddos at school! A little partial because it’s my niece, but seriously it is great! The first of many I hope. The illustrations are so colorful and just as adorable too, her illustrator did an excellent job capturing this cute little guy! Congratulations Linda Marie, I love you ❤️ and look forward to your next book!
Thanks for sharing your experience of this book, Teresa, I agree with everything you have said about it, I look forward to reviewing future books
Seeing the lovely illustrations made me chuckle as I have a n older
cat who hasn’t got the best personality I can’t imagine getting him into the bath!
Ha! thanks for telling me about your cat
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I totally agree, Ulises, apricate your feedback
This is such a cute story, thank you for sharing #Alittlebitofeverything
No worries, Antoinette