Where Happiness Lives

Author:
Barry Timms
Illustrator:
Published by:
Little Tiger Press
Suitable for ages:
4
to
9
ISBN:
Reviewer:
Fotini Hamplova
Reviewer:
Fotini Hamplová

This beautifully illustrated book teaches the moral that: happiness does not depend on riches. It explains that people who have everything they need to be happy can make themselves jealous and discontent by comparing themselves to someone who is richer than them. The book is nicely written and illustrated.

I was a bit hesitant to add this book because it comes across as a little didactical. The message might be a bit too much for the age group that the book is aimed at. This is the shortcoming of this book. However, the message itself is not a bad one, and there is a lot to like in this book, even if the moral goes over their head.

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