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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Absolutely adorable! May 12, 2008
By Christine M. Puleo This children's book was wonderful! My daughter talks about Wanda all the time and was dazzled by her determination and perseverance over all! The author has a vivid imagination and her loving energy can be felt in that adorable little creature! It is thought prevoking and entertaining as well...even for adults! A must for your children's collection!!!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Children will LOVE Wanda's Adventure May 12, 2008
By Cherylyn Hynes
"Fairytale lover"
This story is adorable. Wanda follows her way through a mystical adventure with Fairy and the Frog King. The story is enjoyable to read to your children. The moral behind the story I loved as well for my son. About facing our own inhabitions, standing up for another without fear and being rewarded in the end...The pictures are beautiful and colorful...
I highly recommend this book for children ages 3 and up...
Delightful fairytale Jan 09, 2009
By J. Kneer This is the best type of fairytale. Delightful creatures, and an almost insurmountable task which is accomplished with bravery and magic. It teaches children that being different isn't necessarily a bad thing. Lumpy, bumpy Wanda's dream of being a fairy leads her on an adventure to free the Toad King. Along the way, she learns a lot about herself and what she truly wants. The illustrations are adorable and the fast pace of the story will keep children enchanted.
A Great Story for Boys and Girls Jun 18, 2008
By R. Lemay I read this book to my 2 children at bedtime over 4 days. Both my son and daughter loved the story. My son said he would recommend it to other Mom's so they could read it to their kids.
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