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4.0 out of 5 stars Blissful and enchanting, October 7, 2008
This review is from: Paper Boats (Library Binding)
A boy in India makes paper boats with his name and address on them and floats them down the river in hopes someone will find them and contact him. This leads to a lovely child-like dream. Itā(tm)s kind of cute. The plot is very simple, but there arenā(tm)t that many words, so itā(tm)s fast and easy-to-read. Hasnā(tm)t every little kid tried a message in a bottle or a balloon with an address tied to it as a way to make friends? So itā(tm)s easy to relate to. The illustrations are cute, too. They look very much like India. Itā(tm)s probably not the best book out there, and some kids would be just bored.
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Paper Boats by Grayce Bochak (Library Binding - Jan. 1992)
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