Tuesday, June 5, 2012

LEXI FAIRHEART AND THE FORBIDDEN DOOR




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Book reading is almost a daily habit I do with my 4y old boy before we go to bed.  He likes to read book a lot and he's always fascinated with different stories I read to him.  One of the books I had the opportunity to review lately is this one.


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Lexi Fairheart had a problem.  She hated closed doors and had to know what is on the other side of each and every door.


In the past, this led to all kinds of wonderful discoveries but one day while Lexi was visiting Grandpa, she went round a corner, up a flight of stairs and stood in front of a massive green door.  She had an eerie feeling that this was one door that was better left closed, but she couldn't help herself and went ahead anyway . . . 


The Lexi Fairheart and The Forbidden Door is a simple book reading specifically for young kids.  It tells the story of a little girl who is always very curious of things around her.

One time, she did something which was forbidden for her to do which eventually led her to an accidental discovery. Her story nonetheless teaches children to be honest and always tell the truth.  Curiosity can sometimes either lead to good things or misadventures. 


Likewise the story reminds older person to always provide proper guidance to young children and patiently explain to them why there are set rules that needs to be followed.


I recommend this book to parents with young and curious kids same as my 4 year old boy, who always asks lots of questions.


The book "Lexi Fairheart and The Forbidden Door" is authored by Lisl Fair. She is author of numerous children books, parenting articles in magazines and non-fiction books.


For more details visit: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0086MBPK8




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17 comments:

  1. I work in a library, and I'm almost ashamed to say that we don't have that title in our collection yet! That looks like something kids will really love. Thanks for sharing :)

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  2. I'm building my child's book collection as early as now. Thanks for this great recommendation!

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  3. My daughter loves to read too. Should be a good book for her. Thanks!

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  4. Looks like a book that would interest my little girl. She's a curious little thing.

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  5. This is worth checking. It made me wonder what's behind the green door. i know I'm old for this book but I am young at heart and would love to read it. :-)

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  6. I find this book interesting and pretty much sure my kids would love to read this. It got pictures in it so its more enjoying to read it.

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  7. i love reading children's book. hay, how i missed reading these days...

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  8. that's the first step to making sure that she grows up with a great love for reading, that's how i started with my kids.

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  9. between the two mas type ko si codley. pambata talaga. =)

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  10. This book would make a great gift for my niece. She has a birthday coming up. Thanks for the review!

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  11. That's a really nice habit. I'm reading to my daughter too so she'll learn to love books in the future. =)

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  12. I wish my nephews would learn to love reading..I try to buy them books. At least once in a while, they browse the pages. :-) This is a good book recommendation. I like stories with lessons.

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  13. I am encouraging the Little Ones to love books. I will definitely check this out because it looks like they will enjoy this book.

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  14. looks like a great book for children.. hmmm.. hope to find it at booksale.:)

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  15. looks like a good story..will check it out :)

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  16. I'll have this on my list... thanks for the review too :)

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  17. this sounds like a really good book... love the story and the moral lesson.. will check this book out, thanks!

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