Smorgasbord Book Reviews Rewind – #Children’s – Tina Lost In A Crowd by Miriam Hurdle
Sally Cronin at Smorgasbord Magazine posted a five-star review of Tina Lost in a Crowd in her Children’s Reading Room. Please head over to check it out and browse around her wonderful features of music, books, children’s books, health, and many more.
In April of this year I was delighted to read and review the children’s book by Miriam Hurdle – Tina Lost in a Crowd.
About the book
Tina invited her friend Erica to attend a popular Tchaikovsky’s Spectacular concert on a summer evening with her parents. During the intermission, her dad left the seat to buy some snacks. Tina and Erica followed him wanting to use the restroom. The shoving crowd pushed them away, and they lost sight of him. It would be impossible to fight through the 18,000 people to find him or go back to Tina’s mom. What would the girls do?
This story tells about what happened to Tina and Erica after they got lost. Children can adapt to the learning from different situations they may observe or encounter. Adults could have discussions with the children about the situations to help them develop problem-solving skills.
My review…
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Well that was a fantastic review!
Well done Miriam!
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Congratulations on the wonderful review, Miriam. I can see why it would be so appealing! Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Sally.
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I was honored to receive Sally’s positive review and recommendation. Thank you, Mark!
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I enjoyed this story very much! So happy to see it here, Sally! 🙂
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Thank you so much, Yvette! 🙂
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what a great review and glad this is getting rave reviews Miriam!💖💖❣️❣️❣️
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This book got many wonderful reviews, Cindy. They warm my heart! ❤ ❤
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A lovely share by Sally, Miriam.
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Yes, it was, Robbie! Sally made my day by sharing it.
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Reviews like these–it’s one of the reasons we write, innit? To touch someone else. Sally does have a lovely way of stringing words together.
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Exactly, Jacqui! A wonderful review from a great writer.
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Delighted to share the review again Miriam.. lovely book ♥♥
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Your surprised sharing made my day, Sally!
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Good books deserve a boost Miriam..and with so many books on TBRs with new ones being added every day it sometimes nudges people to read. hugsxx
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It is very true, Sally. Books get my attention when there’s a new boost.
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