Tovi and his friends are visiting the beautiful city of Paris.
All of a sudden Tovi falls deeply in love with someone on a poster. He wants to meet her!
But he doesn't know where to find her. Luckily his friends help him by leading him on a treasure hunt.
What an adventure! Will Tovi find his treasure? Let’s find out...
Tovi books are designed in a simple animated way to give young readers the impression of watching a short film where Tovi and his friends play out their adventures.
The books are aimed at children aged 2-6 (picturebooks), who hopefully will join Tovi in his mini-adventures, and learn something about life and the world around them. As the lovable characters in these books share a whole range of experiences, they learn about sharing, about helping each other, and most important, they learn the value of friendship.
You'll be surprised what an exciting time little penguins can have!
Pages: 32
Format: E-Book
Published By: Create Space
Genre: Childrens
Series: Tovi the Penguin
Series: Tovi the Penguin
FTC Disclaimer: I received this book free to read and review, thanks to Janina Rossiter via Librarything
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Review:
Tovi the Penguin goes on a treasure hunt in Paris was such a cute, little story. It was just overall such a nice, quick read, with enjoyable characters and a wonderful storyline. The graphics were also a really nice touch. I thoroughly enjoyed the color scheme choice the author made for this book. I feel that it also quite informational (in the aspect that it is for children) with mentioning of famous Parisian locations. I would highly recommend this story to parents of young children, and it would be the kind of book that I would read to younger siblings, and children I care for.
Tovi the Penguin goes on a treasure hunt in Paris was such a cute, little story. It was just overall such a nice, quick read, with enjoyable characters and a wonderful storyline. The graphics were also a really nice touch. I thoroughly enjoyed the color scheme choice the author made for this book. I feel that it also quite informational (in the aspect that it is for children) with mentioning of famous Parisian locations. I would highly recommend this story to parents of young children, and it would be the kind of book that I would read to younger siblings, and children I care for.
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