Disclosure: I was sent this book in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.
When Hazel went to a Waldorf School when she was young, we fell in love with wordless books. Some of Hazel's favorite books when she was young were wordless. Today I get to share a new wordless book. The book is Lost by Bob Staake. It is recommended for ages 3 to 7.
From the Publisher:
In this paneled picture book, join a small girl on her hilarious and surprising search for her lost cat--and watch as she helps her neighbors, who have also lost their pets, along the way!Where, oh where is Kitty? She's not upstairs... not in her litter box... not at her food bowl. Hmm...There's only one thing to do: find this lost cat.
As the cat's owner roams town in hopes of finding her pet, she discovers she's not the only one missing their beloved animal. There's also a lost dog...a lost bird...even a lost giraffe!
Join the search party in this almost wordless story that celebrates helping our neighbors and gently reminds us that what is lost can always be found.
From Me:
In this fun book a young girl is looking for her cat. She cannot find her in the house or in her yard. She makes signs and hangs them up all over town. She discovers some neighbors who have lost their pets as well. As the young girl looks for her cat, she finds two of the other lost pets. While hanging found posters for them she finds her cat stuck up in a tall tree and luckily the other lost pet shows up to help the cat down.
This sweet story shares the love of pets as well as the desperation when one is lost. The neighbors share their own stories of lost pets including a lost giraffe. The book is sweet as well as humorous. After all, who has a pet giraffe? I love the fact that kids can tell their own stories from the pictures. The book will teach sequencing as well as beginning logic. Wordless books also help grow imaginations. This book definitely will do this.
I hope you will check out this fun wordless book and add it to your library. Kids will definitely love it and will have fun making up their own words to it. Be sure to share the tales with them and others.
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