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Peter in Blueberry Land

Peter in Blueberry Land

List Price: $17.95
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A simple tale of adventure, magic, & beauty
Review: Peter has set out in the forest to find berries for his mother's birthday gift, but where are the berries? Fortunately, the mouse-sized King of Blueberry Land arrives, taps Peter on his toe, shrinks him down to his size, and takes him on a magical adventure picking berries, harnessing mice, sailing in slips of bark, and chirping with crickets. My 2- and 4-year-old children love this book. The story perfectly touches the imagination of young ones and its magical possibilities. The illustrations are simple, yet beautiful. This book would be a wonderful addition to any young child's library.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Creative and imaginative
Review: The story of Peter in Blueberry Land is a fun adventure of a boy searching for berries. Elsa Beskow's illustrations are touching. She is an artist who is able to loving portray natural beauty. The drawings are simple yet beautiful enough to frame and hang on a wall. This story has a perfect ending -the evidence exists to show that dream can be real indeed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic!
Review: This book is perfect for children ages 2-6. It is innocent, no bad words at all. Elsa Beskow is very educated about plants and herbs and her drawings are accurate. I can't even count how many times we've read this book. Every one of her books are spectacular, very well suited for homeschoolers of pagan and Christian inclinations; only in Christopher's Harvest and Around the Year,is there mention of God in the Christian sense, but I still think they are worth while books.


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