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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This was a cute story! I read it with my nephew & he had so many questions and thoughts on Poppy and his friends! Anything that is thought provoking for the kiddos is always a good thing! He's 3 years old and the book had no problem holding his attention! The illustrations in the book are done in a way to capture and keep the little ones attention! Really a fun and cute story! Would make a great gift for the holiday season! MY THOUGHTS ON THIS BOOK I love, love, love this sweet little book! Popper woodpecker realizes he is all grown up and it time he ventures out and finds a new home. After his parents wish him well, Popper takes off on his journey to find just the right home. His journey takes him to a chicken house, a pond, to a farmers house, and on to more places. Then with the help from a friend, Popper realize he already has a perfect place to make his new home. IL Ritchie does an amazing job writing this children’s book. I love the story, introducing children to several wild and tame animals alike. I love the sweet story of Popper the owl, as he tries to find a place for his home, and your child will love Popper too. Yulia Potts brings the story to life with fabulous illustrations on each page the fit so well with the story. This book is beautiful inside and out with vivid colors and adorable animals. The background scenes are adorable. This entire book is adorable and would make a good addition to your child’s library. As well as any daycare or elementary school library. And can I say Christmas gift? Poppy Finds a New Home will make the perfect gift for the child in your family. A special thanks to the author/publisher for a copy of this book. I am not required to write a positive review, the opinions here are mine alone. I am disclosing this with my review in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255. Popper is a little woodpecker who realizes that he has outgrown his family home, as his bed is now too small for him. He sets out on a mission to find a new home with the help of his buddies. IL Ritchie's Popper Finds a New Home is a delightful story about a young woodpecker. The book is charming, and children will enjoy the subject. My not quite two-year-old granddaughter adored it and asked questions about the numerous home prospects Popper visited. All of Popper’s friends' proposals delighted her as well. She enthused over the affable Filbert’s suggestion. I enjoyed how each of Popper's friends offered to assist him by describing where woodpeckers don't live and encouraging him to look elsewhere. I also admired Popper's parents' support and approval for him in his quest. Older children will enjoy the story as well and will take away many positive messages about growing up, friendships and perseverance, along with the concept of diverse kinds of homes. The graphics are so clever, cute and delightful. Yulia Pots, the illustrator, created quirky, inventive illustrations throughout the book. The pictures of birds, animals and insects are slightly exaggerated, giving them an appealing quality that children will enjoy. The narrative is aimed at children aged 3 to 7. It will, however, pique the curiosity of both younger and older children. The text is easy to read and occupies the entire page, which will stimulate the interest of beginning and more advanced readers. At the same time, the illustrations will enchant and amuse fledgling and non-readers alike. Thank you to iRead Book Tours. I received a complimentary copy of this book. I voluntarily chose to read and post an honest review. Popper is a woodpecker. he has outgrown his bed and must find a new home. After he searches high and low, plus receives a lot of helpful advise, he becomes aware of the obvious . This is a cute story and is comically illustrated by Yulia Potts. The colors are brightly colored. It is a great Storytime book. It is written for ages three to eight but I recommend at least age five. Very small children will quickly lose interest with the amount of conversation. *This book was gifted me with no pressure for a positive review. This is my honest review. no reviews | add a review
Popper is a sweet little woodpecker who is trying to find a new home. Now that he is grown, it's time for him to leave the nest and find a home of his own. The first book in the Popper and Friends series, follow along as Popper explores different options and gets helpful advice from his friends. No library descriptions found. |
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I would like to thank the author and iRead Book Tours for the review copy in exchange for my honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.
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