Three Little Gnomes

and a Boy Named Orion

Children - Grade K-3rd
68 Pages
Reviewed on 10/23/2014
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Author Biography

Rhonda Paglia, also known as "Grammy Pags," is a retired elementary teacher and a "not so retired" grandmother from Pennsylvania. She and her husband, Tony, have three children, five grandchildren, and a spunky little pup named Bella. When Rhonda's children were young, they wrote and illustrated together. Her students always wrote and illustrated stories as part of classroom assignments. "Now," she says, "It's my turn." She loves writing stories for her grandchildren who are her greatest inspirations. "Three Little Gnomes and a Boy Named Orion" was actually inspired by her grandson, Orion, when he was three years old. "Grammy Pags" enjoys working in her gardens, tap dancing, and, of course, writing stories for kids! She is also the author of "The Little Lambs and the Very Special Mission," "Doonsey's Beach Adventure, the Great Rescue," and her first non-fiction book, "Duke 'n' Matt, Rescue Road Warriors."

    Book Review

Reviewed by Mamta Madhavan for Readers' Favorite

Three Little Gnomes and a Boy Named Orion by Rhonda Paglia is the charming story of three gnomes. They live in Papa and Grammy's garden with its twisty paths, mile high ferns, and brightly colored flowers. The gnomes are always busy in the garden and in their spare time they watch birds and painted butterflies. One day, the gnomes realize that, unlike their other friends, they have no names. They must solve the puzzle of getting names for themselves. As they watch the little boy, Orion, they hope that he might be able to help them. Will the gnomes find out their names? Can Orion help them? Read this sweet fairytale-like story and find out!

Three Little Gnomes and a Boy Named Orion by Rhonda Paglia is a delightful story book for kids, filled with creativity and imagination. The daily activities of the gnomes are interesting and the book also has a cute recipe for kids. The book is magical and the illustrations breathe life into the characters and make the scenes very vivid for kids to enjoy even more. The story is very colorful and captivating and the gnomes will capture the hearts of young readers. It is a fairy tale kind of story and the author has also played with the fonts to make the conversation and communication more effective. Parents and grandparents can use it as a bedtime story book. It is also ideal for read aloud sessions in classrooms and libraries.