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Reviewed by Mamta Madhavan for Readers' Favorite
A meek fox lived at the edge of the forest and did not have many friends because he was shy. He told Mr. Moon that he wished he could smile like him and look as happy as he was with his stars and fireflies. The fox wished he had at least one friend. The moon sent a box with a fairy and told the fox that he would not feel sad anymore. The fox opened the box and found a jar tied with ribbons and twine, and it was filled with colorful crystals and sparkling rainbow trinkets with a label that said 'Happy Love Sprinkles'. There was a note attached with a positive message on it. The fox pulled the cork and the sparkling crystals were blown out by a magical wind. They went high and lit up the sky. Let us read the story to witness the magic of Happy Love Sprinkles and how they changed the lives of the animals of the forest.
Happy Love Sprinkles by Maria DiCostanzo and Kim Messina is sheer magic and leave readers enthralled and wonder-struck. This adorable story is all about making new friends and friendship. Aleksandra Szmidt brings the story to life with her wonderful illustrations that sprinkle charm in the story. The Spread the Sprinkles section at the end of the book is fun and interactive and will encourage little readers to try out their own homemade sprinkles and spread the magic and love. Written in rhyming verses, the story has a good rhythm, pace, and movement, and will captivate youngsters with the whimsy and magic of the plot. It is a good bedtime storybook and tutors can use it for read-aloud and storytelling sessions in classrooms to encourage students to make new friends and experience the magic and wonders of life.