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    Alice in Verse: The Lost Rhymes of Wonderland by J.T. Holden
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    'Alice in Verse: The Lost Rhymes of Wonderland' by J.T. Holden is a collection of rhyming poems that delve deeper into the world of Alice in Wonderland. The book explores familiar characters and events from the original Lewis Carroll story, offering a new perspective and answering questions that readers may have had after reading the classic. The writing style is described as clever, imaginative, and in line with the whimsical nature of Wonderland, making it a must-read for fans of the original tale.


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    The Eleventh Hour by Graeme Base
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    "The Eleventh Hour" by Graeme Base is a beautifully illustrated book that follows Horace the elephant as he turns eleven and decides to throw a birthday party. The party is filled with games and excitement, but when it's time to eat, all the food has mysteriously disappeared. Readers are invited to solve the mystery of who stole the feast, with clues hidden throughout the illustrations and text. The book is a mix of poetry and mystery, with advanced vocabulary that is easily understandable for children, making it an engaging and interactive read for all ages.

    The book is not just a simple story but a complex and challenging mystery that requires readers to pay attention to details in the illustrations and text to uncover the culprit behind the missing food. With its intricate puzzles, red herrings, and hidden messages, "The Eleventh Hour" offers a fun and intellectually stimulating reading experience that keeps readers guessing until the very end.


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    Up and Down
    Book 4 in the series:The Boy

    Up and Down - The Boy by Oliver Jeffers
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    Up and Down by Oliver Jeffers is a heartwarming story about a boy and a penguin who share a special friendship. The book follows the penguin's desire to fly, leading to various adventures and challenges that test their bond. The story is told with sweetness and coziness, making it easy for young children to follow along and engage with the narrative through interaction. Despite some complexities in the plot, the book conveys important messages about friendship and companionship, resonating with both children and adults alike.


    (Also, see 26 recommendations for the series The Boy )

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    I Had Trouble In Getting To Solla Sollew by Dr. Seuss
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    'I Had Trouble In Getting To Solla Sollew' by Dr. Seuss follows a young character who embarks on a journey to a town where he believes there are no troubles, as he had faced many at his home. Along the way, he encounters various challenges but manages to overcome them. Upon reaching the town, he finds himself unable to enter and eventually realizes that the solution to his troubles lies within himself. The story teaches a valuable lesson about facing challenges head-on and the importance of perseverance. The writing style is imaginative, filled with rhymes, and conveys a moral message through a whimsical and fantastical narrative.


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