A review by:

Laura Saucerman

Several kids said they wanted to try to make their own dandelion horns

Eighteen out of my twenty-two 3rd-grade students gave The Dandelion Horn a 10 – on a scale of 1 to 5! My other three students still thought it was good for a picture book. Several kids said they wanted to try to make their own dandelion horns, and all of them understood the message that kindness and sharing something you love with others is the best way to make friends. I am very likely to buy a copy of The Dandelion Horn by Tony V. Lewis for my classroom and recommend it to other teachers and parents.

Thank you so much for allowing me to share it with my class. I hope to see more of your books

—Laura Saucerman School Teacher

More Reviews…

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...

read more

Tonya Zinter

What a great way to show that bringing something to share can develop interest among peers and excitement I really enjoyed the story! These...

read more

Marlana Scott

The book was written well and is a topic that children can relate to I really enjoyed reading your story. I have been a Pre-Kindergarten teacher for...

read more

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...

read more

Debbie Deffinbaugh

What an awesome story, told in a very simple,  easy to understand way! What an awesome story, told in a very simple,  easy to understand way! I am a...

read more

Terrel Lefferts

A fun story that could inspire kids to make friends Cute story with positive messages about how to make friends (4Stars/5Star Cover) Sophia doesn't...

read more