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A**R
Typo on the cover
We ordered this book for guests to sign at a peach-themed baby shower. I really wish I had noticed on the picture that the word friendship is misspelled on the cover and also the title page. This is supposed to be a keepsake for the baby and family to treasure. I understand that typos happen, but in the age of spell check and auto-correct, such a mistake should be caught before printing. It is on the front of the book, not a word buried in the story. It wasn't the cheapest book either.
R**N
I loved this book
I loved this book.....It was a perfect read for our son...A very fitting subject for our time. Kudos to the author.
R**M
Five Stars
Loved it!
I**N
Every teacher in the junior classes should have this book in their library
I read this book to a group of five and six year old children. The group enjoyed the story and it kept their attention for the duration which, at 42 pages long, is quite a feat. Their only criticism was of the illustration of the peach pit itself. They thought that it didn't really look like one.The message in the book was put across in a simple and thought provoking way. The children learned a few new words and they took on board the idea of perseverance, forgiveness and being a good friend to one another. They were shocked at the unkind things the apple and watermelon seeds said to little peach pit at the beginning of the story. They felt sorry for it but as it grew and thrived the they began to feel sorry for the other fruit trees who didn't persevere.The story of the Little Peach Pit has stayed with the children, days even weeks, after listening to it. Forgiveness and kindness are general themes that pop up in everyday conversation and interactions with children. Some of the group who listened to the story still refer back to the Little Peach Pit as an example.The Little Peach Pit is a story that can be revisited often. It deals with themes that children need to discuss and be reminded of frequently; kindness, forgiveness, friendship and perseverance.Teachers looking for a story during anti bullying week or as an extra resource will find this book very useful. In addition it has a linking website with lesson plans, activities and printable resources to enable the teacher and children to get the most out of this book and to enrich their learning experience.Another thing that teachers will like are the illustrations. They clearly show the changing seasons and the life cycle of the seed/tree.I received a copy in exchange for an honest review.
R**N
This is a wonderful story which makes me smile at the same time ...
This is a wonderful story which makes me smile at the same time as giving me hope for the future of education. The main character, Little Peach Pit, is taken on an adventure learning lessons about the environment, teamwork, encouraging others, perseverance, and other aspects of character. There is a sense of overcoming some gentle struggles, which gives the story its own energy. The artwork is helpful for illustrating the story, and isn't too slick or overly idealized. I hope the greatest of this story gets out. It's timeless.
E**R
Where there's hope, you can cope
In the beginning Little Peach Pit's life is "the pits". But with perseverance, things turn out peachy. Grace Nava has crafted a fable that will help children push their way through hard times. Vocabulary is explained both through context clues and a handy glossary at the end. Bite into this one with a primary grade student for a sweet treat.
J**N
This book was adorable!!
This book was adorable!!! I am a nanny and I always read this book to the kids I take care of. Has a good message and is an easy read for young ones.
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