About The Book:
Jason woke up in the morning with excitement. Today was his first day in
kindergarten. He waited a long time for this day and it finally
arrived. He took off his pajamas and started to dress: he put on his
shirt, put on his pants, put on the right shoe and... Wait a minute!
Where did the other shoe go? He looked for the shoe all over the
room: under the bed, behind the curtain, on the bookshelf and even
inside the cat's basket ... but he couldn't find it anywhere. As he didn't want to be late to kindergarten, he decided to go look for it outside ... Who knows where this shoe could be...
My Review:

Jason wakes up on his first day of kindergarten to find, his shoe is missing. Jason looks every where around his house, still the shoe is not able to be found. So Jason heads out to the grocery store, to ask the grocer if he's seen it. But the grocer hasn't seen it and sends him to the vegetable-stand down the street. Jason travels from place to place, not finding his shoe. But he's finds it in the most interesting place ever.
This book teaches us about how important it is to keep up with our possessions. It also included the many things you would find in different places.
I read this book to one of my little brothers and he found it quite enjoyable. He and I both enjoyed the colorful illustrations. Each one helping bring this book into a better prospective.
About The Author: (From The Author)

My name is Sarit Gilor. I'm the author of several highly imaginative
children's books including Nellie's Magic Glasses and The Merry
Adventures of Charlie the Choo-Choo, and I promised there would be many
more to come. I believe in inspiring creativity, communication,
curiosity and imagination in children through reading. In fact, evidence
suggests that children who read for enjoyment every day are more likely
to do well at school, develop a broader vocabulary and increase general
knowledge than those who don't. I have a lot of fun creating
stories that entertain my young readers and hopefully teach them
important everyday lessons in a fun and easy to understand manner.
Disclosure: This book was given to me for free by the Author for my honest review.
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