Phoota & Phooti

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
Cover of the book Phoota & Phooti by Farijan Khan, Partridge Publishing Singapore
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Author: Farijan Khan ISBN: 9781482824490
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore Publication: July 28, 2014
Imprint: Partridge Publishing Singapore Language: English
Author: Farijan Khan
ISBN: 9781482824490
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore
Publication: July 28, 2014
Imprint: Partridge Publishing Singapore
Language: English

The story is simply written for very young children. Children love uncomplicated tales, but at the same time, it has moral a value: "When one is powerful, do not terrorize others." The tale is about a big powerful fox that can speak. Children love stories about animals that can speak the human language. Furthermore, the little ones will find it hilarious that a small boy known as Phoota can produce such big wind until it can shock the giant, Pak Musang. Unwitting circumstances enable the children to capture the giant rascal. The children feel triumphant that they were the ones who captured the terrorizing monster and brought peace to the village. Imaginative adults who read the story to little children will love it if they use lots of facial expressions and different intonations when children ask for repeats. Colorful, picturesque illustrations are attractive and will tickle the childrens and adults imagination and fantasy. This book is attractive to little kids, kindergarten teachers, parents, and grandparents who read bedtime stories to small children. It will also be a wonderful present for little kids.

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The story is simply written for very young children. Children love uncomplicated tales, but at the same time, it has moral a value: "When one is powerful, do not terrorize others." The tale is about a big powerful fox that can speak. Children love stories about animals that can speak the human language. Furthermore, the little ones will find it hilarious that a small boy known as Phoota can produce such big wind until it can shock the giant, Pak Musang. Unwitting circumstances enable the children to capture the giant rascal. The children feel triumphant that they were the ones who captured the terrorizing monster and brought peace to the village. Imaginative adults who read the story to little children will love it if they use lots of facial expressions and different intonations when children ask for repeats. Colorful, picturesque illustrations are attractive and will tickle the childrens and adults imagination and fantasy. This book is attractive to little kids, kindergarten teachers, parents, and grandparents who read bedtime stories to small children. It will also be a wonderful present for little kids.

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