In this book we explore the life cycle of the butterfly, moths and the various types that there our out in the world from rare to common and how each one varies too.
With fantastic illustrations of the butterfly types throughout, this book will educate kids and get them looking into nature rather than their screens as you can encourage them to spot the types out in the garden!
Many thanks to the publishers for allowing me to review this book for them!
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Monday, 6 April 2020
Monday, 4 November 2019
The Ice Garden by Guy Jones
Jess is alergic to the sun, sick of being covered up, of hospitals and doctors she waits till night when she sneaks out without her skin protection on.
At the hospital she meets Davey, a boy in a deep coma and she writes him stories which she reads to him in the hope he can hear her.
Playing in the local park in the dead of night, suddenly scared and rightly so she goes through a hedge where she stumbles upon the Ice Garden. There she discovers Owen, a boy made of ice and when they exchange token gifts, Jess finds she can be in the sun again, however magical cures can't last and when a choice must be made, it is obvious to Jess she can't escape herself and her condition forever...
Over all we have to wonder whether Davey remembers her or her stories if he ever wakes after crashing in the hospital too...
The book features a lot of magical realism, Jess and her condition is a real issue the book raises awareness of as it is a true rate condition that some people suffer with terribly. The idea of storytelling saving lives was a nice idea and allowed Jess an adventure and bought her some happiness after she's sick of tests at the hospital and the usual day to day life she has.
At the hospital she meets Davey, a boy in a deep coma and she writes him stories which she reads to him in the hope he can hear her.
Playing in the local park in the dead of night, suddenly scared and rightly so she goes through a hedge where she stumbles upon the Ice Garden. There she discovers Owen, a boy made of ice and when they exchange token gifts, Jess finds she can be in the sun again, however magical cures can't last and when a choice must be made, it is obvious to Jess she can't escape herself and her condition forever...
Over all we have to wonder whether Davey remembers her or her stories if he ever wakes after crashing in the hospital too...
The book features a lot of magical realism, Jess and her condition is a real issue the book raises awareness of as it is a true rate condition that some people suffer with terribly. The idea of storytelling saving lives was a nice idea and allowed Jess an adventure and bought her some happiness after she's sick of tests at the hospital and the usual day to day life she has.
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