A review by:

Kimberly Waters

I would recommend this book to any classroom teacher

The book, The Dandelion Horn, reminds us that everyone needs a friend and that we should be kind to those around us. Sophia made a clever discovery as she and her mom each picked a dandelion. Not only could you make a wish by blowing its fluff off, but the stem became a horn as well.

As she shared this discovery, new friends flocked around her making her feel welcome at her new school. This is a great lesson for children to learn as they see new students come into their class or neighborhood to reach out and befriend them and forgive those who offend.

The illustrations are bright and colorful, enlightening the reader’s imagination to follow right along with the story.
I would recommend this book to any classroom teacher who wants to encourage kind behavior towards others. Well done!

—Kimberly WatersChildrens Book Author

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