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Hidden Treasure by Judy Miller (Children's Picture Book)
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Featured Author: Jennifer LB Leese @ ASTORYWEAVERs Book Reviews (http://www.geocities.com/ladyjiraff/aswbr.html) Stars out of 5: 4 1/2
Matthew wanted to venture into the woods behind his house with his friend Jerry one Saturday afternoon, but his mom had other plans.
His day of exploring outside with his friends wouldn't start until Matt cleaned his room.
Angrily, Matt goes to his room and begins to clean, even though he didn't want to. Matt turns the chore of cleaning into a fun-exploring adventure as he digs toys out from under his cave.I mean, bed.
There he finds hidden treasure and even a few old toys and rotting food. But when Matt finds a piece of paper stuffed in the corner, his excitement really begins. What is the piece of paper? Could it be a map to more hidden treasure?
Ms. Miller knows kids. Her well-written and lavishly detailed story is filled with excellent child/parent-like dialogue. I thoroughly enjoyed reading Ms. Millers delightful book, which is full of exciting exploration and well thought out characters. The dialogue, setting, and personalities are unmistakably life-like. Bravo Ms. Miller!
Every little boy should read HIDDEN TREASURE, you never know, it may just inspire them to clean up their own room.
My ten-year-old son, Nicholas, loved this book. He is my chapter book reader. Nicholas reads almost all the young adult books I receive and loves mostly all of them.
HIDDEN TREASURE by Judy Miller comes highly recommended for all young readers by ASTORYWEAVER'S Book Reviews.
Featured Author: Christina Lewis, freelance writer and owner/editor of http://www.kidsbookshelf.com Matt really did not want to clean up his room! But it was a big mess and his mom said he couldn't play until it was clean. So Matt reluctantly begins, and he soon turns cleaning into an exciting adventure. He becomes the World's Greatest Explorer and dives under the bed to seek out buried treasure. He manages to pull out some old toys and rotten food. But what's that piece of paper in the corner, could it lead to a buried treasure?
A wonderfully written story that gives every young boy incentive to clean up his room!
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