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Reviewed by Brenda Ballard for Readers' Favorite
"Lemon Dot Town is happy to be surrounded by love by the Lemon Dot Tree." And the town loves it back. The mutual love and respect is taught here using simple terms geared towards young children. Lemon Dot Town lives by the action of treating everything around them with love and respect. Their life is a joyful one...that is until a pig named stingy moves into town. Stingy, a selfish individual to say the least, leads the community astray. The Lemon Dot Tree responds accordingly, which leaves the town residents in a less than joyful state! Sambino the frog takes a stand for his town and friends in order to turn things back to the way they were.
I loved this book! What a gift the author has for making such a tough topic so simple to understand! The illustrations follow the story pattern. They are concise, imaginative, light and fun. What a wonderful book this would be for schools, libraries, play groups and daycare centers. Library story time would be perfect for reading this to a group of children. There are also so many adults who could use the lessons contained inside the pages! The overall feel of this book is happy and educational. I found myself lingering at each page, re-reading the passage and enjoying the illustrations. The combination has a depth to it which is not apparent at first. I highly recommend this wonderful tale to readers wholeheartedly!