It’s raining again and Tovi and his friends decide to take a trip to get away from the bad weather. How about going to London? Will they have a good time? Let’s find out …
Tovi books are designed in a simple animated way to give young readers the impression of watching a short film where Tovi and his friends play out their adventures.
The books are aimed at children aged 2-6 (picture books), who hopefully will join Tovi in his mini-adventures, and learn something about life and the world around them. As the lovable characters in these books share a whole range of experiences, they learn about sharing, about helping each other, and most important, they learn the value of friendship.
You’ll be surprised what an exciting time little penguins can have!
Tovi the Penguin is a children’s book series
also available to buy on Amazon:
Tovi the Penguin – goes camping (Volume 1)
Tovi the Penguin – goes away for Christmas (Volume 2)
Tovi the Penguin – goes into space (Volume 4) and
Tovi the Penguin – goes to the seaside (Volume 5).
“My children absolutely love Tovi, he is such a cute little character! They are already asking when the next adventure will come out and are trying to guess the next destination :-)
Nice to have a book that children enjoy multiple times, well done.”
A great book for toddlers or children up to 6 years old.
"As part of a whole series, there's also plenty here to keep children hooked, and encourage them to read. "
Reviewer: Reader for Bookangel.
Aimed at 2-6 to be read with parents, it looks like this was scanned from a board book, for example the "This book belongs to_" plate at the front. Its fully illustrated, with every page as a full colour plate and the text integrated with it. The font is large enough to be easily readable.
The line "Oh no, its raining in London!" did result in me choking on my tea. I looked out of the window, where it was indeed raining, and laughed.
It is very short, with little text, which should be ideal for children just learning to read. There are lots of parts of the pictures that can be pointed out and discussed, and parents can easily look up the discussed items and show children pictures of the real thing if they are interested. I's also suggest it for parents with young children visiting London, since it gives them an idea of things to see.
As part of a whole series, there's also plenty here to keep children hooked, and encourage them to read. A great early reader, ideal for young children.
I love the idea of getting children hooked on a good series. I happen to know, too, that kids love penguins, and it usually does a very good job in getting and keeping their attention. I cannot wait to give this one a try at work and see how the kids respond.