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The Height of Friendship



The Height of Friendship (Book2 in The Faraday Bear & Friends Book Series)
By Adam D. Searle
Illustrated By:-Ian R. Ward
Genre:-Children's Picture Book (6 Years upwards)
Pages:-32
Blurb:-Join Faraday Bear and his group of adventurous friends in a brand-new story as they climb to the top of woodland peak hill to fly their brand-new kite!
 As the wind picks up and the kite is pulled in all directions, the friends start to argue and bicker. Will they be able to work together or will their friendship be torn apart? follow Faraway and his friends as they navigate the challenges of flying their kite and learn the true meaning of friendship in this beautifully illustrated heart warming tale.
About the Author
 I am an author from West Molesey, Surrey, UK. At the age of 5, I was diagnosed with dyslexia and could not read until I was 11-years. I always had a very active imagination and used to created my own stories and games. My book Goodbye Mother Bear (Book one in The Faraday Bear & Friends Series) was nominated and shortlisted for The Write Blend Book Award 2022
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My Review:- I loved the cover of this book, friends going to fly a kite, they are bright and colourful and would appeal to children.  The book begins with Faraday Bear and his friends seeing a big red kite in the toy shop window and they would love to get it, but they don't have enough money on there own. Faraday Bear suggest that if they put all the money together so they could buy it and share flying it. After buying the kite Felix's has the idea to go fly it on top of Woodland Peak Hill because it was a perfect day, as the trees were blowing. Off the friends went, Faraday Bear, Jack, Rex, Flint, Felix, Spike, Charmer, Chase and Mandy. Jack is flying the kite, everyone was watching, that's when the trouble starts as everyone wants to have a turn but some aren't going to wait, soon the kite is stuck in the tree. When Spike pulled the kite the branch tore through. Everyone it upset and starts to blame each other, and goes home. It's up to Faraday Bear to sort it out. The story shows how things can go wrong but with everyone talk and listening to each other, learning to share things, it can be sorted out and become friends again.  The illustration throughout the book of beautifully drawn and coloured. I read this book with my granddaughter Emily, we decided to read a page each, we found it a lovely and easy to read, this is book with plenty to talk about, even for younger children

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