Thursday, August 19, 2021

Book Review: Annual Toy Drive: The Underground Toy Society by Jessica D. Adams

 






Annual Toy Drive: The Underground Toy Society by Jessica D. Adams 

This colorful children's book starts with acknowledgements and then the story.

It's near holiday season and the toy store manager has placed the new toy bin where others can buy a new toy for those who are in need.

The underground Toy Society had been trying to find children that were in need on their own to no avail. Children either had too many toys or there were no children in the house they had found.

They came up one night to the toy store and Murry Mole and his toy friends are able to talk to  Billy Bear who's in the toy store with his new toys.

They get to talking and come up with a plan that will help the children. Love the pictures along the way as they help tell the story.

I remember my kids growing up and donating their good used toys to those in need.  Know they brought their kids up to do the same.

Favorite scene is old toys getting a bath with bubbles so they can get clean and put into a new box and added to bin. There were many obstacles but with them all working together they solved them all.

Other works by the author are highlighted at the end. About the author and how to contact her is also listed.


 

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