Book Review: How the Sea Became Salty by Sudha Murty (A Puffin Chapter Book)
How the Sea Became Salty by Sudha Murty is a colourful and beautifully illustrated children’s book that tells the story of how the sea came to be salty. Ideal for children of 4-9 years, this book will be enjoyed by children as well as the parents who can show the pictures and narrate the story to the more younger children. So, read publication history, genre and book review of How the Sea Became Salty by Sudha Murty in this post below.
"a colourful and beautifully illustrated children's book that tells the story of how the sea came to be salty." Read #BookReview How the Sea Became Salty by Sudha Murty on #NjkinnysBlog @PuffinBooks #Book #ChildrensBook #NjkinnyRecommends Share on XAbout How the Sea Became Salty:
Title and Author:Â How the Sea Became Salty by Sudha Murty
No. of Pages: 40
Age Rating: 4 years and above
Release Date: 3rd July 2019 by Puffin Books, Penguin Random House India Pvt Ltd.
Genre: Chapter Book, Children Fiction, Moral Story, Short Story, Indian moral story
How the Sea Became Salty by Sudha Murty Book Review:
How the Sea Became Salty by Sudha Murty is the story of how the sea that was once sweet came to be salty!
The first chapter book by the author in a new series of chapter books, this one is a rich and beautifully narrated story that is simple and yet potent in the message it conveys.Â
The cover is engaging and will attract young and old readers alike. Then the paper quality is also superior, thick and glossy, and easy to handle for kids. Also the binding and the size of the book is also suitable for young hands.
So, a perfect gift to give to your child, this is one book that expertly handles the balance between written text and beautifully done illustrations to engage and educate children.
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How the Sea Became Salty by Sudha Murty is a book that will be loved by kids and adults alike. So, 5 super shiny stars out of 5 to it and Njkinny recommends this chapter book to all young readers. This is also one of those books that can be read any number of times and still hold its allure.
I received the book from the publishers, Puffin Books, and I am very thankful to them. The above is my honest and unbiased review.
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Great review! Looks like a wonderful read for kids to read this summer.
This seems like an amazing book, i would love to grab it and read it with my kid. Amazing reco.
I love books and am always on the lookout for some new titles. When we read, we open ourselves to the world of the infinite and beauty.
I would love to read this book myself…I am still young at heart 😀 …It sounds like a cute book to read!
The illustrations really do make a good children's story better!
It is. My kid loved it. 🙂
Hope your kid enjoys it, Chad. 🙂
So true. 🙂
Who says we cant read children's books? Do what you wish. 🙂
So true Erin. Illustrations make the story more real and this book has such beautiful illustrations. 🙂
Awesome blog for kids to read this , they will enjoy with read this in summer .
True this. My kid adored this book. 🙂