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Thursday, March 17, 2016

Review: Alessia Moves House by Lou Silluzio

Product DetailsTitle: Alessia Moves House
Author: Lou Silluzio
Published: Feb. 17, 2016
Publisher: Domjaf Media
Pages: 38
Genre: Children ages 5 on up
Review: ebook provided by author
Buy Links: Amazon, Amazon.uk 


"Are you about to move to a new house but worried how your young ones will react? How do you explain the changes they will face? This heart-warming tale will help explain the move to your little ones in a simple, yet effective, way .... "
Alessia is moving house. While she's excited to be getting her own room and cubby house for the big backyard, something is bothering her.
Could it be leaving the only home she's ever known? Or is it leaving behind her school and all her friends?
Can her mummy and daddy help Alessia see how exciting moving houses can be? Will Alessia agree to go?


We received this book to give an honest review. 
I think that children who would be moving or have moved should read this story. I know that when children move to a new house at first it is all fun then when you get ready to actually move it becomes scary. You start wondering how the new school will be, or the new house and what about your friends? With Alessia she is getting to move into a new house and she will be leaving friends and school behind her parents do a really nice job of telling her the good things about moving to  eases her fears. The illustrations were nicely down and very colorful. K thought the story was fine with him, and he said he hopes he never has to move and leave his friends behind. He thought the pictures were nice. 


Lou Silluzio
Lou Silluzio is the author of nine children's books including Milana and the Escalator and Max the Boy who Didn't Believe in Santa Claus. Lou Silluzio emigrated to Australia from Italy in 1957 when he was nine. Following a very successful career in building and real estate, a health scare convinced him to become the author he always wanted to be, and his children’s series was born. Lou lives in Melbourne with his beautiful wife, Roberta. He is a proud father of three, and an even prouder grandfather of six. His grandchildren are the inspiration for his books, and he hopes his true-to-life stories will impart life lessons for readers of all ages.

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