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The Big Adventure of the Little Gremlin is unquestionably the most unusual book you will hold in your hands. I believe that the story of Gremmy, a little gremlin, who goes on a quest for food for the winter into a magical forest, will enchant not only three-to-eight-year-olds, at whom the book is targeted, but also their older sisters and brothers who sometimes get tired of the magic-deprived, cynical world of Adult People and wish for another one, with a few more genuine experiences and a lot less fake interests. [+] read more
Undoubtedly the most important lessons that Gremmy can learn (outside of practical knowledge about real animals, colors, what is small and what is big, and how to distinguish between his right and left paws) are about life. Thus, the first lesson for our nuzzly-muzzly character will be that true happiness can be found inside himself, and that he doesn’t need anyone or anything to make a decision, and how important it is to not be afraid of choices: because at any moment, no matter which path you’ve chosen, you will experience wonderful adventures and meet fascinating friends. Later on, Gremmy will discover that every try is a success, that there’s no most most most beautiful thing because they’re all unique and incomparable, that he does not need to compete with anyone in order to live his life to the fullest. And ultimately, that nature, animals, and everything else in this world of bountifulness is connected, and how important it is to treat them with love and understanding. [+] read more
It is fantastic, creative and amazingly suitable for children. I forgot I was supposed to read its sections in a certain order and instead went through it from front to back, in a reverie, admiring the clear, pure style, the childlike playful thought, the amazing associations. [+] read more
If you’ve ever read gamebooks and you have children or have kept your inner child alive, or better even, you have children and have kept your child alive, then The Big Adventure of the Little Gremlin is just the right book for you. [+] read more