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Lexie World

par Kimberly Kinrade

Séries: The Three Lost Kids (1)

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FINALIST IN THE GLOBAL E-BOOK AWARDS FOR CHILDREN LITERATURE FICTION ...Each time I put my foot down, it sank deeper into trash. The crunch and grind of it all sounded like monsters coming to eat me. "Oh my goodness " The crunching and grinding got louder. So loud, I knew it couldn't be just us. My hands shook and my feet stopped working right. I didn't want to look behind me. Then something smacked me in the back of my head My eyes got all cloudy with tears. I looked behind me. Big mistake.... About Lexie World In the first book of the enchanting children's trilogy, The Three Lost Kids, Lexie and her sisters discover Lexie World, a beautiful world that's being destroyed by Garbage Goblins. To save the world, Lexie, her sisters, their faithful dog TayTay, and their new Unicorn friend must travel over the Waters of Waste, climb the Mountain of Lost Clothes, and retrieve the Mirror of Ice. Through the journey, 5-year-old Lexie learns about courage, and about how to care for the earth. With exquisite full color illustrations by Josh Evans, this lower-grade chapter book will engage readers from 4 to 9 years old in its magic and fun Look for the rest of the Three Lost Kids Trilogy--Bella World and Maddie World--if you like enchanted Dragons, Fairies, and more adventures through magical worlds with great life lessons for kids ThreeLostKids.com… (plus d'informations)
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This was a cute, fun story that will be loved by both the young and the young at heart. I read this one today to my almost 4 year old while she was having a 12 hour EEG and she really seemed to like the story and the pictures. The story is well edited and beautifully illustrated.

I love it when I find a story I can share with one of my children while not having to feel like the story was "dumbed down" for the sake of children. This never felt forced or anything like that. Well done. ( )
  destinyisntfree | Feb 28, 2015 |
This was a cute, fun story that will be loved by both the young and the young at heart. I read this one today to my almost 4 year old while she was having a 12 hour EEG and she really seemed to like the story and the pictures. The story is well edited and beautifully illustrated.

I love it when I find a story I can share with one of my children while not having to feel like the story was "dumbed down" for the sake of children. This never felt forced or anything like that. Well done. ( )
  destinyisntfree | Feb 28, 2015 |
Lexie World is about 5 year old Lexie, her sisters, Bella, Maddie, and their dog TayTay. Lexie is like most 5 year olds, she’s in limbo between being a little and a big girl, a little unsure, sometimes forgetful and leaves her belongings strewn about the backyard and house. Until one day while venturing in the woods with her sisters, they enter a magical world, Lexie World. But Lexie World is in danger, the Garbage Goblins are running a muck and ruining the beautiful world with trash that others have left on earth. And it’s up to Lexie to break the curse, and save Lexie World. With her sisters and dog by her side, Lexie learns that she’s much braver than she thought she was, and just maybe she can save her world.

Lexie World is written from Lexie’s perspective, through the eyes of a five year old girl, who is like most 5 year olds. She adores her big sisters, thinks her parents are the best in the world, but doesn’t quite get the big deal about forgetting to put her things away sometimes. I think the author did a wonderful job keeping the dialogue and thoughts at an appropriate level, staying true to the average youngster of Lexie’s age range, yet not keeping it so simple that kids a few years older would be bored by it.

One of the things I liked about this book was how Lexie had to eat gluten free food. For different health reasons, a few people I know are now in the position of having to eat only gluten free foods (including the son of the "KrazyBookLady"). I liked how it was added nonchalantly, yet in a way that it could help other kids who need to eat gluten-free feel more normal and secure about it. Even Lexie the hero has to deal with it too! This was not a huge aspect of the story, a mere mention here and there, but it was a nice touch I thought for the growing numbers of kids who need to eat gluten-free foods.

The descriptive writing was worded beautifully. Kinrade paints magical, clear pictures in an easy to understand way – which really helped bring the story to life. But it didn’t bog down the story by being too much; kids like dialogue, action, and this book has plenty of it.

The lessons weaved throughout the story are great for kids of any age, Kinrade did a great job working it into the story, instead of a blunt ‘lesson’ being plopped right into it. Kinrade made it fun, an adventure, made it seem exciting to be more responsible and take care of your things and your world. Through the journey to save Lexie World, Lexie learns about bravery, self-confidence, and of course, the importance of picking up after herself. Because, as she discovers, leaving messes ruins many worlds, ours, and Lexie World, and both are too beautiful for that.

Overall this was a good read, and I’ll be passing it along to my daughter. Not only does Lexie World send the message of believing in yourself, but it teaches responsibility, all wrapped up inside an amazing adventure. I think writing children’s books can be one of the most difficult genres to write, but Kinrade has nailed it with true talent. The story is fun, thrilling, written at a child’s level – but written well enough for a variety of ages. Two thumbs up from this Mom, and bravo to Kinrade!

A copy was provided by the author for review. ( )
  DarianWilk | Jun 17, 2012 |
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FINALIST IN THE GLOBAL E-BOOK AWARDS FOR CHILDREN LITERATURE FICTION ...Each time I put my foot down, it sank deeper into trash. The crunch and grind of it all sounded like monsters coming to eat me. "Oh my goodness " The crunching and grinding got louder. So loud, I knew it couldn't be just us. My hands shook and my feet stopped working right. I didn't want to look behind me. Then something smacked me in the back of my head My eyes got all cloudy with tears. I looked behind me. Big mistake.... About Lexie World In the first book of the enchanting children's trilogy, The Three Lost Kids, Lexie and her sisters discover Lexie World, a beautiful world that's being destroyed by Garbage Goblins. To save the world, Lexie, her sisters, their faithful dog TayTay, and their new Unicorn friend must travel over the Waters of Waste, climb the Mountain of Lost Clothes, and retrieve the Mirror of Ice. Through the journey, 5-year-old Lexie learns about courage, and about how to care for the earth. With exquisite full color illustrations by Josh Evans, this lower-grade chapter book will engage readers from 4 to 9 years old in its magic and fun Look for the rest of the Three Lost Kids Trilogy--Bella World and Maddie World--if you like enchanted Dragons, Fairies, and more adventures through magical worlds with great life lessons for kids ThreeLostKids.com

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