Rainbow Fish Finds His Way by Marcus Pfister

Rainbow Fish Finds His Way by Marcus Pfister


The author's award-winning Rainbow Fish is back with another good adventure, this time Rainbow Fish gets lost in an undersea storm and his journey to get back home with the help of some friendly fish, who become his new friends.  


The story is about friendship and kindness. It is a good book for 3-6 year-olds. The illustration is full of vibrate colors and well drawn sea life and landscape. 


A good book for any time of day reading. Would suggest that if you have it as a bedtime story you give yourself a few extra minutes of reading time. While not a lengthy read, it is one that will take a few minutes to get through, especially as you stop to explain the story, discuss the messages within, and to fully immerse your little one in the story you'll want to stop and explain the fish and surrounding sea life and landscapes. 


This is a Vox Books, Books that Talk! book, which has narration and the written word. You can simply let your child turn the pages as they listen or you can participate by turning the pages, reading alongside, or both.

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