The Moose Fairy - Steve Smallman - ★★★★.¾

AUTHOR & ILLUSTRATOR: Steve Smallman
GENRE: Children's Picture Book.
PUBLICATION DATE: July 20, 2021
RATING: 4.75 stars.

Kids today are really lucky to have so many delightful reading options available to them. This book is no exception.

Moose joins a secret fairy club but discovers that the rest of the members are much smaller in size. Can he fit in, or will his size get in the way of being a true fairy?

The story is absolutely heart-warming. Children will love how Moose does his best to fit in, but soon learns that he just needs to be himself. The other little animals will also provide a lesson on how to accept others for their nature than their appearance.

The author himself is the illustrator of this book, and that seems to create a magical impact. Such beautiful illustrations! They are vibrant and charming and sometimes even quirky.

This will serve wonderfully as a read-aloud to early readers as there are ample opportunities for parents/guardians to act out the story.

On an aside, I loved the author’s dedication to his grandchildren at the start of the book: “Be brave, be yourselves, and try to be the best “you” you can be!” What a fabulous bit of advice from a grandpa to his grandkids!

Thank you, NetGalley and Quarto Publishing Group, for the ARC of the book in exchange for an honest review.

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