I Love Books

$24.99
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UPC:
9780711277991

Product Description

From the award-winning creator of Flooded and Lost comes a third, colourful picture book about the joy that comes from discovering a connection with books for the very first time. It's the end of term, and a little girl is given the unreasonable task of reading a whole book over the holidays. A whole book? but she HATES books. Luckily her sister takes her to the library and recommends just the thing. Slowly, the little girl is drawn into a world of adventure inside her own imagination, for the very first time. Even the greyscale world starts to fill with colour as she is carried away in the story. A little fennec fox leads her to meet fairytale witches and creatures as they find ingredients to cast a special spell at the end of her book. The little girl is dismayed to learn that the spell seemingly hasn't changed a thing. However, the little fox points out that she is completely transformed: discovering the power of her imagination has transformed her forever. Printed in bright Pantone inks throughout, this is a simple yet exciting book with minimalist drawings and stylistic callouts. Designed for kids who claim to hate reading, this fun page-turner will delight and inspire kids to change their minds about books for good! Discover adventure on every page and turn I Hate Books into I Love Books!

Other Details

Author:
Mariajo Ilustrajo
lllustrator:
Mariajo Ilustrajo

Reviews

  • 5
    reading, books, fantasy, adventure, discovering new hobbies, changing perspective, trying new things, magic spells

    Posted by Novel Insight Reviews on 13th Feb 2024

    It's the last day of school, and a little girl can't wait to stop waking up early, doing tests, and reading. But her teacher has other plans. She assigns her a task to read a book during the holidays. The little girl is very disappointed. Her mother takes her to the library to find a book, but the books look even more boring in a group. When her mother hands her a book she'd enjoyed in her childhood, the little girl resigns herself to read it at home. Soon, she realises it isn't so bad, and not long after that, she finds herself transported to an entirely new world.