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A well written tale all in rhyme about a great feast. My 5 year old daughter couldn't always follow the prose but she liked the story over all (particularly Bungo). The illustrations are really cute and give an air of cozy warmth.
A magical dive into a cozy day at Redwall. Highly recommended for fans of the series ages 8+.
funny
lighthearted
relaxing
fast-paced
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Plot
Loveable characters:
Yes
A fun way to introduce my kiddos to Jacques' 'Redwall' series. :)
hopeful
lighthearted
reflective
relaxing
I just adore Christopher Denise's cozy art, he captures the beauty and coziness of Brian Jacques' Redwall series so truthfully. A lovely picture book entry to one of my favourite book series of all time!
multiple actors playing parts, author has great narrator's voice
I remember reading this book when I was a little kid. The book goes through the preparation that woodland animals are going through in order to make their feast. Showing the problems and triumphs they have in making the different items for the meal. As well as showing the end product and the reaction of the one they made the feast for. This book was a great way for me as a kid to learn to do something nice for someone because that nice deed can make someone really happy.
This is one of the most soothing and nostalgic books I've read! Just sweet and funny, with mouthwatering descriptions of food.
There is a YouTube account called AJ Now who reads this book aloud. She does an amazing job, and it's very soothing and relaxing to listen to, especially if you can't sleep.
There is a YouTube account called AJ Now who reads this book aloud. She does an amazing job, and it's very soothing and relaxing to listen to, especially if you can't sleep.
This is how tales of Brian Jacques' Redwall should be told.
I really enjoyed the first book, but there were times when it was just a bit too long. This tale, lushly illustrated, tells of the secret preparations for a surprise feast for the Abbot of Redwall.
Everyone is in on it, and there are a few hitches, but it all ends well.
I particularly enjoyed seeing the citizens of Redwall in full color.
I really enjoyed the first book, but there were times when it was just a bit too long. This tale, lushly illustrated, tells of the secret preparations for a surprise feast for the Abbot of Redwall.
Everyone is in on it, and there are a few hitches, but it all ends well.
I particularly enjoyed seeing the citizens of Redwall in full color.