Witchy Travel Tales 4: Nessie’s Husband
About the Book
Miranda's daughter, Mimi, is half-cat half-human. Mimi wants to
become invisible and hopes that Nessie can teach her how to become invisible
and hide from her classmates. The story takes, Mimi accompanied by her witch
mother and sisters, to a magical trip across Scotland where the family ends up
rediscovering themselves and finding Nessie's husband.
My Review
Today I hand my blog over to my mini me Amelia who has another wonderful review for Sibel Beadle's book Nessie's Husband. Why not have a read and then grab the book to read with your children / grandchildren / nieces or nephews, any children in fact.
The
main characters in this book are Miranda, mother of 7 and Mimi (her second
youngest) who is one of her unusual daughters being half-cat half-human. This
book is very encouraging to younger kids not to keep hold of their worries and to
tell them to people they can trust. This
can be from parents to teachers and even friends. I really enjoyed this book as
it was very interesting and I think the pictures help people understand how the
story was progressing and help them get a better image of it. Overall this book
is a fabulous book for younger kids to read (aged 4 plus or as a book to read
with their parents) to teach them about not keeping hold of their worries as
this can be a bad idea, because if they keep hold of their worries someone
might find out by how they are looking, this can be from whether they are
looking sad or upset.
About The Author
Living
in Essex with
her two daughters
Sibel Beadle previously
worked as a
senior banker in
London before becoming
a full-time children’s
author. Previous titles
in her Witchy
Travel Tales series
include; The Seven
Sisters, Sleepless in
Stonehenge and The
Golden Bunny of
the Lake District.
To connect with the Author
Links to Buy
Check out the rest of the blog
tour with these fabulous blogs:
Monday
29th October
Tuesday
30th October
Wednesday
31st October
Thursday
1st November
Friday
2nd November
Saturday
3rd November
Sunday
4th November
Monday
5th November
My thanks to Sibel Beadle for providing a copy of the book, the publishers Authorright and
also Faye @ Faye Rogers UK for my spot on the blog tour.
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