“A new favorite!”
I loved how much my girls loved this! We read this as our Morning Time read-aloud and my girls always looked forward to reading it and often requested, “One more chapter! One more chapter! One more chapter!”.
I also enjoyed how the gospel and other Biblical truths were presented in a clear, simple, fun, and relatable way; and that there is a website that offers free downloads, worksheets from the book, and games to further engage children.
Though written for children ages 7+, my youngest, who is 4 (5 in March), was able to follow along with the story and participate in the thoughtful discussions that often came up as we read or finished a chapter. Therefore, I do believe slightly younger children would enjoy this story, the characters, and the valuable lessons and truths that are presented throughout, especially children who have already been introduced to or are accustomed to wholesome stories that are designed for middle elementary readers. With that said, I do recommend prereading or reading ahead to ensure this is appropriate for children in your family who are younger than 7.
And with book club questions at the end of the book, this would also be great for a girls’ book club or homeschool group.
This was our first book in the Abigail series, and it will not be our last. We will go back and read the first book in the series, “Abigail and the Big Start Over,” and look forward to reading book three, “Abigail Gets Left Out,” which releases in March 2025.
(Though this is book two in the series, you can read it as a standalone.)
Thank you, The Good Book Company, for my copy in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.