GenreĀ ~ children’s fiction (ages 4-8)
Publication dateĀ ~ September 10, 2023
Est page CountĀ ~ 26
My review:
Trevor is scared of flying and tries to drum up the courage to fly south for the winter.
What I liked the most:
~ how we start right off with Canadian goose facts
~ how Trevor tried to come up with alternative ways to achieve his end goal
~ how he tries to hype himself up positively ~ I must overcome my fear of flying and be the goose I always knew I could be.
~ his great way of thinking ~ Iāll start small and work my way up. One step at a time.
~ the illustrations by Kezzia Crossly did a nice job of showing Trevor’s features going from scared and sad to happy and joyful
A fabulous little story that shows how if at first you don’t succeed just keep on trying and you’ll most likely achieve your goal. The writing is simple and easy to follow along with.
*Thanks to the authors for sending me a copy. I am voluntarily leaving my honest review*
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Book blurb:
Trever wasnāt like every other goose. Sure, he looked like them. He even sounded like them. However, there was one teeny tiny little difference between Trevor and all the other birds. Trevor couldnāt fly. Not even a little bit. That wouldnāt be a huge deal, except for one thing. Winter. It was awfully cold in Canada during the winter, and Trevor didnāt enjoy the snow and ice. Not one little bit. When it came time to migrate south for the winter, Trevor couldnāt go. He was stuck in Canada all by himself. Alone. Until it started to get warmer, and all his friends returned from their journey. However, this year would be different.
Trevor was determined to learn to fly; one way or another, he would make it happen!
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