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Sunday, 8 September 2024

BOOK REVIEW: Ellie, The Tiny Little Chick by Avery Smart

Ellie, The Tiny Little Chick
Author: Avery Smart
Publication Date: 30 July 2024
Genre: Children's Picture Book

Book Description:

Ellie is a little chick with big plans! She talks and plays and explores all day... but when night falls, and it's time to sleep, she refuses to go to bed.


How can she possibly lay down when there are so many fun things left to do? The world around her is full of so many promising possibilities. Besides, she's not even tired!


But her mom always has a bit of wisdom tucked under her wing. What will Ellie learn this time?

Ellie, The Tiny Little Chick is the first book in a colorful and engaging series of adventures in which Ellie learns all about life. It's the perfect opportunity for parents to bond with their little ones and nurture good manners through the magic of storytelling.

Order your copy today to join Ellie on her next adventure.


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SUMMARY

This is a charming and heartwarming tale that introduces us to Ellie, an energetic and curious little chick with boundless enthusiasm for life. Ellie loves to explore, play and imagine all day long, but when night falls, she struggles with the idea of going to bed. How could she possibly stop when there are still so many things left to do and discover? The story takes a clever turn when Ellie's mother uses a gentle and wise approach to encourage Ellie to sleep, simply by asking about her plans for the next day. Ellie, excitedly rattling off her list of things to do, becomes so wrapped up in the future that she tires herself out and finally drifts off to sleep. This story is the perfect way to teach little ones the importance of rest while also fostering their imagination and planning skills.


MY THOUGHTS

Ellie, The Tiny Little Chick is a delightful story that resonates well with young children who are often reluctant to end their day for bedtime. I found the character of Ellie to be lovable and relatable, embodying the playful and imaginative spirit of many toddlers. The simple, yet clever approach of her mother asking about her plans for the next day was a brilliant and soothing way to transition Ellie from wakefulness to sleep. It feels like a subtle reminder for both children and parents that a structured bedtime routine can be both fun and effective.

The illustrations add a colourful, vibrant dimension to the book, which is essential in engaging young readers. The gentle pacing and repetitive structure make it ideal for reading aloud, and the life lesson tucked into the narrative feels natural rather than forced.

Overall, I think this book fits perfectly within the bedtime story genre and can be a helpful tool for parents looking to ease their children into a bedtime routine. The story is sweet, heartwarming and teaches children the value of rest in a way they can understand. I’d highly recommend it to parents of toddlers and young children, especially those who might have a little Ellie of their own at home who resists bedtime.

VERDICT


Rating: 5 Stars
Source: Author

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