Hugo the Happy Starfish-The Secret to Happiness Book review
Do your kids love books? Mine do. But the problem is not all books have a good moral. Most are just fun to read. Hugo the Happy Starfish series has a moral to each story.
In The Secret to Happiness, Hugo is having issues with being sad. All Hugo wants to do is be happy. He finds a way to be happy for a minute but then is sad again. He finds a way to be happy for an hour, but then is sad again. On most pages there is a very small piece of Spanish. I love that! It really helps these days to know even a little bit of Spanish. Hugo in the end finds out what it really is to be happy. Suzy Liebermann did a great job on this story. I loved all the wonderful colors. Each page had vibrant colors and neat pictures for even the smallest of readers! Our 7 month old daughter loved the pictures.
I am really glad that I got to test this book.
An award winning children’s book:
Award-Winning Finalist in the CHILDREN'S MIND/ BODY/ SPIRIT
category of The USA "Best Books 2012" Awards, sponsored by USA Book News
Believing that happiness can be learned, feelings can be understood and that building character based on a positive attitude leads to happy, content, self-confident and successful human beings, Suzy Liebermann has created this exciting series of charming books about HUGO THE HAPPY STARFISH.
The series of books on character education aims to help educate children about their feelings, their attitude, their choices and the consequences that follow and includes an introduction to the Spanish language, lessons of character, ecological alertness and life skills—all amid a backdrop of a colorful island and mystical underwater world.
http://www.mystarfish.org/hugos-books
I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.
Comments
Post a Comment