Book Review
Book Title: Where is Lamby?
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Author: Genna Rowbotham
Genre: Childrens
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Available: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/61099970-where-is-lamby
I scored this book 4/5
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Bea takes her friend Lamby everywhere. And, just as often Lamby goes missing and is found again. But when she loses Lamby at the seaside, will she ever find Lamby again?
It is a lovely children’s story with lovely illustrations.
There was nothing to dislike about the book.
I enjoyed the entire book.
There were none.
This author has written several lovely children’s books.
This is a great book which also teaches about loss, and friendship.
In summary, I would recommend this book to the following readers:
Children Yes
Young Adult No
Adult Yes, when reading to a child.
If you like children's stories, this book may be the book for you
Where is Lamby? is an interactive rhyming picture book with a classic lost-and-found theme that both parents and children alike can relate to. The story is about a young girl called Bea who loves her Lamby teddy bear so much that she takes her everywhere. This time, they are going on an exciting adventure to the seaside.
Join Bea and Lamby as they travel by train, visit a castle and go to the beach. The trouble is… things don’t always go to plan. Lamby goes missing and Bea is very sad. As the story unfolds, it seems Lamby might be lost forever.
Will she be reunited with her best friend in the world?
A wonderful adventure about loss and the importance of friendship!
Genna Rowbotham was born in Sheffield in 1972 where she grew up with her parents, two older sisters, and their beloved family dog, Henry. Her career began in the secretarial field until becoming a full-time Mum. Inspired by her children in 2017, she began writing stories for pleasure and is now the author of five children’s books.
Genna has five children (two now grown-up) and lives in Derbyshire with her husband and their three young girls.
You can find out more at www.gennarowbotham.co.uk or follow her on Twitter @GennaRowbotham