Through Green Eyes by Diana Joya - Book Review
Do you look at your pets and wonder what they are thinking about? Do you wonder what it must be like to live in their worlds? And what do they do all day, anyway?
Author Diana Joya's Through Green Eyes takes you inside the lives of a neighborhood of pets. Kitty is full of personality. She and her friends go on adventures, including a treasure hunt with a real treasure map. Kitty also teaches the value of everlasting friendships.
Through Green Eyes encourages your imagination with a little help from magic and the power of love for others, self, animals, and nature. You'll be entertained and might even learn something, too.
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My Review
Through Green Eyes is a cute, imaginative story about a cat named Kitty
and her friends. There's George the cat, Puddles the rabbit, Valerie and
Dylan (human children), Edith and Pete the squirrels, Hootie the owl,
and even Magic Deer.
Kitty is a perfectly content house cat who enjoys sitting on her porch, talking to Puddles every day. But when Puddles turns up missing, it's up to Kitty and her friends to use the treasure map they found to try and find the missing bunny.
My younger son, who is two, absolutely adored this book. He was so excited when I got a copy in the mail, and he immediately took it and hugged it to his face. We have two cats, so he knew exactly what was on the cover. It took me a while to get him to give the book to me long enough to sit and read it, but once we did, we had to read it five or six times in a row. He very much enjoyed it.
I'd definitely recommend Through Green Eyes to parents and kids. It's fun, creative, and cute. It teaches kids to be kind to animals, and to use their imagination. I really liked the book, and I want to thank the author for being so kind as to permit me a copy to review. Thank you!
Through Green Eyes gets five stars from me. It's a great children's book!
Kitty is a perfectly content house cat who enjoys sitting on her porch, talking to Puddles every day. But when Puddles turns up missing, it's up to Kitty and her friends to use the treasure map they found to try and find the missing bunny.
My younger son, who is two, absolutely adored this book. He was so excited when I got a copy in the mail, and he immediately took it and hugged it to his face. We have two cats, so he knew exactly what was on the cover. It took me a while to get him to give the book to me long enough to sit and read it, but once we did, we had to read it five or six times in a row. He very much enjoyed it.
I'd definitely recommend Through Green Eyes to parents and kids. It's fun, creative, and cute. It teaches kids to be kind to animals, and to use their imagination. I really liked the book, and I want to thank the author for being so kind as to permit me a copy to review. Thank you!
Through Green Eyes gets five stars from me. It's a great children's book!
Author Bio
Diana Joya is a writer, children’s book author, speaker, and
travel writer. She was born in Connecticut and began her career in the
insurance industry, which enabled her to go to college part time, and
received her bachelor’s degree in health administration. Diana’s desire
to explore the world, educate others, and dream big, persevered. Her
first trip abroad was when she was just 19, and opened up her curiosity
for the world. As travel continued, so did Diana’s desire to share her
love and experiences with others.
Diana resides in North Carolina with her husband, and personable cat, ‘Miss Kitty’. In her leisure time she enjoys healthy living through fitness and healthy eating, traveling, writing about, and planning travel and spending time outdoors.
http://www.dianajoya.com
Diana resides in North Carolina with her husband, and personable cat, ‘Miss Kitty’. In her leisure time she enjoys healthy living through fitness and healthy eating, traveling, writing about, and planning travel and spending time outdoors.
http://www.dianajoya.com
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