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Review – The Invisible Alligators

by CandyPosted on August 11, 2020August 21, 2020
Invisible Alligators
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Author: Hayes Roberts

Genre: Children

Subgenre: Mystery

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Synopsis

This is a story about invisible alligators that cause trouble in everyone’s life.

The book tells the story of what happens when Sari wakes up to a day when everything is going wrong.

The Characters

Sari, the main character is a monkey who lives in a castle and has a desire for order.

What I Liked

I like that Sari was able to solve the mystery of who was causing the trouble. The tour she went on with the alligators was also interesting. Finally, Sari’s way of being proactive appealed to me.

What I Didn’t Like

I completely enjoyed the story.

Stamp of Approval

I would love to have this book.

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Ari Benn

Posted in Children Stories, Free Books to Read, Reviews, Stories for Kindergarden Children

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8 thoughts on “Review – The Invisible Alligators”

  1. Md. Asraful Islam says:
    August 11, 2020 at 3:04 am

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    Reply
    1. Candy says:
      August 11, 2020 at 3:06 am

      Hi Asraful Islam. Thanks for stopping by. I’m glad you enjoyed it. I hope you will be back to see what book we review next.

      Cheers,

      Candy Benn.

      Reply
  2. John Keldon says:
    August 11, 2020 at 3:32 am

    Children books never seem to be dull. I have neighbors who have small children and they like to read. I will introduce this one to them. Kids love mystery books. Sari as an animal, which involves living a castle, and taking control in solving problems are the recipes for the interests of kids. Thank you for this wonderful review story. 

    Reply
    1. Candy says:
      August 11, 2020 at 3:35 am

      Hi John, thanks for stopping by. Thanks for sharing.

      Candy Benn

      Reply
  3. Miselis says:
    August 11, 2020 at 3:46 am

    I found this article very illustrative for kids. Sari the monkey, had several character traits; proactive, hard working type of guy, so to speak; and tidy. 

    So, all the hurdles that Sari passed through; looking after the herd, fixing the bridge and taking out the rocks from the way, it is cool. 

    For kid at school is a great book for reading, apart from all the new words that spontaneously they are getting. 

    Very interesting, this story The Invisible Alligators, are for children of what age? If I can know?

    Reply
    1. Candy says:
      August 11, 2020 at 3:51 am

      Hi Miselis, thanks for stopping by.  I could not find the age range for the story but I would peg it as a book for children about 4 to 7. 

      Candy Benn

      Reply
  4. Ling T says:
    August 12, 2020 at 1:37 pm

    Thank you very much for showing us such beautiful reviews and contents. It makes us to understand more about the book. Reminds those old school days, that we have had book reviews, heheh. Keep going and I’m sure you can share more quality contents with us, can’t wait to read more.

    Reply
    1. Candy says:
      August 12, 2020 at 2:12 pm

      Hi Ling,
      Thanks for stopping by. I hope you will take the time to read some of my recommendations, I promise they are worth the effort.
      Regards,
      Candy Benn

      Reply

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