Official Review: The Fairies at the Bottom of the Harden
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Official Review: The Fairies at the Bottom of the Harden

3 out of 4 stars
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The Fairies at the Bottom of the Harden is a children’s book written by Susan Woods. The book is an imagination of a fairy tale between Sarah and her mum.
This book includes 25 pages of quality illustrations that showcase Sarah’s involvements with the fairies. Sarah has consistently been a helpful child to her mother. She washes the dishes, minds the baby, and help in the garden. However, there was one spot near the back of the garden’s fence that her mum never touched. Out of curiosity, Sarah asks why? And mum replied that the spot is for the fairies. You must peruse the book to find out what Sarah did next.
The book remains me of my childhood acts. Children generally are very inquisitive. I admire how Susan crafted the short story. The illustrations are adorable. I like Sarah’s interaction with her little friends (Apple Blossom, Muffin, Buttercup, and Blue Gum). The “hide-and-seek game” they played are amazing. Another amazing feature is the moral Susan passed across to the reader. The book teaches the duties of children at home, how they enjoy playing games, and their sense of imaginations. Through the book, the children can learn how to show love and care to their friends while playing games.
However, I did not enjoy the ending part of the book. I think it ended abruptly. Furthermore, the font size of the book is ridiculously small. A little increase in the font size will make the book more readable. Other than that, I enjoyed my reading experience.
Overall, I rate The Fairies at the Bottom of the Harden 3 out of 4 stars. I subtracted one star because the story came to an end much too abruptly. It was well-edited, as I detected only one error throughout the book. It would suit children between the ages of 3 to 8 years. Moreover, the children that believes in fairies will enjoy the book.
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Thank you for stopping. The book really have some positive lessons for kids
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