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Book review: Webby The Scaredy Cat: Tails of Winning (The Adventures of Webby Book 2) by Webby and Nancy Poe

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Book review: Webby The Scaredy Cat: Tails of Winning (The Adventures of Webby Book 2)  by  Webby and Nancy Poe 


This is such a cute little book about a cat named webby that was afraid of everything going outside hearing loud noises he was afraid of everything.

His mind was always thinking about something that could go wrong like being hit by a car facing a bobcat. webby always looked out the window at the other cats playing but was afraid too. 

Then one day a beautiful cat named kitty adorable asked webby do you what to come out and play he was afraid too then all of a sudden a dog came and chased the cat up the tree in this event webby learned how to be a hero take courage and not be afraid he remembered the words his dad said you are a lion, not cat.

This is a great story on how a cat overcame his fear and this can teach your kids how to overcome their fears and how to have courage.

Kids will love this book from it's cute storyline to the pictures in the book the author did an amazing job on this story.

When I was a kindergarten teachers aide I was in charge of story time they would have loved this book.

This would be a great book for your classroom library and on your child's bookshelf, your child will love this book because of the bright pictures and short cute story.

This book is a great book that your children will love to read over and over again and would love to have you read to them over and over again.

The authors webby and Nancy did an amazing job creating and writing this book everything about it is really good.

This book will also teach your child how to deal with fear and how to care for others and just like the book says love beats fear every time.

You can find this book on Amazon

The authors made two more in this series and I will post those soon.

Enjoy reading Angelika 

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