After receiving my free book from Barefoot Books, I instantly
became hooked. I get drawn in to each
and every story I read. They are unlike
any other children’s books I have ever read or saw before. The front covers with all the colors and
characters are mesmerizing.
Knowing this though, my immediate thought when seeing the
title “Shrinking Sam” should not have been of the other books and
movies about shrinking kids. You know
the ones. The innocence of the cover picture alone should not have let my mind
go there. Yes, I am ashamed to admit it,
but it did.
That thought, however, quickly vanished a few pages in. Sam, a middle child, was not shrunk by any
machine or science experiment. He was shrunk
and washed down the drain by his own thoughts. Thoughts of being ignored. But is he and has he disappeared completely?
“Shrinking Sam” is
a simple story with a life lesson. Children along with adults will easily
relate to Sam and his new friend Izzy when they don’t get the attention they
want or crave. The ending will make them realize how big and important they
really are.
I learned an additional lesson from Sam. Never ever ignore a title of a Barefoot Book
because the story is much bigger on the pages inside.
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