A review by:

Kelly Corbett Landberg

A sweet realistic fiction book with a touch of fantasy

The Dandelion Horn is a sweet realistic fiction book with a touch of fantasy. I love that the main character is shy and finds a way to respond to meanness with kindness. I love that because of her kindness, Sophia ends up with lots of friends.

—Kelly Corbett Landberg School Teacher

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