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book review : Sally Goes To Ireland By Mackenzi Cox

        book review: Sally Goes To Ireland                                By Mackenzie Cox


This is such a cute book for kids about a little girl named Sally who goes to Ireland with her family sally knows that Ireland has a rainbow and at the end of every rainbow is a leprechaun with a pot of gold.

Sally has her mind set on finding a leprechaun and take his pot of cold but something else happens that changes her mind about the Gold,

When they got to the cottage in Ireland she was amazed there were so many beautiful wildflowers every were in the field she went looking for a rainbow to find the pot of Gold she then heard a little voice giggle she took a better look through her binoculars and yes she was all excited there it was a leprechaun who she thought stole her gold.

Sally then started running after the leprechaun saying they bring back my gold sally then got lost as she sat along crying she heard that little giggle again when she looked up there it was a tiny little leprechaun sitting on her shoe he was so tiny like a little bumblebee he had on green shoes and a little tiny pot of Gold his name was Leo the leprechaun he asked her why are you crying she said she has got lost he said  I can help you find your way back.

Can Leo the leprechaun help find sally find her way back home will she find the pot of Gold read the book to find out.

This just a cute little book to read to your children it will teach them how to use there imagination and using your imagination is a good thing as well as taking your children on an adventurer.

The author did a really Good job on this book it is a cute little short children's book that you should add to your child's summer reading list.

Do your children go to the local library and do the summer reading program if so you should have this on your child's reading log.

This book would be a great addition to your child's book collection and it would also make a great addition to your classroom book collection.

When I was a kindergarten teachers aide I would read to the kids for story time I wish this was a book I read to them.

  I remember what we would do to make a classroom fun daring st Patrick's day we would do something silly and tell the kids oh no the leprechaun was here it made the kids laugh and they enjoyed it.

This is a cute book too for St Patrick's Day growing up mom made me and my sister's green eggs and ham.

Join Sally and her adventure in finding that pot of Gold.

This book is not published yet the author just wanted my honest opinion and here it is I  just think this book is so cute I was excited and happy that I Got to review her book.

When it is published I know you will fall in love with this book too.

Enjoy reading Angelika 

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ALL OPINIONS ARE MINE.










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