Lexi Fairheart and the Forbidden Door

- Authors
- Fair, Lisl & Polonia, Nina de
- Publisher
- Brainy Connections
- Tags
- manners , bedtime & dreaming , lexi fairheart series: book 1 , friendship; social skills & school life , literature & fiction , animals , growing up & facts of life , children's ebooks , bugs & spiders , childrens
- Date
- 2012-10-20T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.85 MB
- Lang
- en
Meet Lexi Fairheart and follow her quest to discover what is hidden behind the forbidden door at her grandpa's house.
More about the book:If your child loves stories by Ludwig Bemelmans, Julia Donaldson, and Stan and Jan Berenstain, your child will enjoy this endearing tale about a curious little girl who gets into all sorts of trouble told by Lisl Fair:
Storyline contains a great educational lesson about obedience and listening to adults. You can use this story to teach your child to channel her curiosity in productive and safe ways
Includes 15 gorgeous illustrations, guaranteed to captivate your child's imagination
Is suitable as a read aloud book for preschoolers or a self-read book for older children
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ReviewWhat Some Parents Say:
Marvelous Illustrations, Captivating Story... This is the sort of book I would truly enjoy reading over and over again. - JuifEnChine
More Lexi books please!... The great thing is that the author accomplished this by drawing the reader into the story and without making the moral the entire focus of the story. - mom300
We Love Little Lexi!... The illustrations bring out both stories beautifully. My little girl and I loved it. I am sure yours will too. Recommended - buy! - Amanda Wade
A very sweet story. I loved that it conveyed its moral without being overly preachy. - mamapants
Wonderful story and awesome illustrations!, I really like this book. It has a great story with really good characters. The illustrations were also top-notch! Highly recommended! - Eric Lass
A fun story that teaches a worthwhile lesson, This is a fun story, very nicely illustrated, that has a moral: when adults say not to do something, there's a reason behind it... - J. M. Verba "Joan Marie Verba"