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The Adventures of Left-Hand Island - Book 15 - Pinky Peninsula North
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The Adventures of Left-Hand Island - Book 15 - Pinky Peninsula North
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The Adventures of Left-Hand Island - Book 15 - Pinky Peninsula North
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Book 15 starts the adventure at the very tip top of Pinky Peninsula after the children successfully cross the cove. They find themselves on a part of the island that is very much like the jungles of Africa. Some of the animals seem fun loving, even silly at first, but they also come across some that are not friendly at all. Now as the children go deeper into this part of the island, the animals start to feel anxious and a bit jittery because dangerous and mysterious creatures are on the hunt. These creatures like to stay hidden so they can attack with stealth and secrecy. They are barely visible and barely alive - and eat whatever they want.
Cautionary note:
This book series was originally intended to be read to children in those precious bonding years of four and five year olds. But the books slowly and gradually become more elaborate, using harder words. This encourages a better learning experience, as you the reader get to explain certain words or phrases to them.
As the series progresses, the books become funnier, but also scarier. At many school readings, the children always seem to want me to read the scarier books. Although the monsters and pictures become scarier, they are no more scary than a Disney movie. So before you read to a young one, please flip to the end, to see if the scary monsters are too harsh for more sensitive viewers. These books will also serve to teach and delight early readers.
Thank you.
Cautionary note:
This book series was originally intended to be read to children in those precious bonding years of four and five year olds. But the books slowly and gradually become more elaborate, using harder words. This encourages a better learning experience, as you the reader get to explain certain words or phrases to them.
As the series progresses, the books become funnier, but also scarier. At many school readings, the children always seem to want me to read the scarier books. Although the monsters and pictures become scarier, they are no more scary than a Disney movie. So before you read to a young one, please flip to the end, to see if the scary monsters are too harsh for more sensitive viewers. These books will also serve to teach and delight early readers.
Thank you.