Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Abigail and the Sahara Adventure by Tali Carmi book review




      Abigail and the Sahara Adventure by Tali Carmi is another great book featuring a red headed little girl who finds a magical bike and visits real places with  just a few simple words. Abagail's grand father was a scientist and an inventor, he created a magical bike and a book that can take you anywhere within the pages. Abigail was exploring her grand parents house one day and found these treasures in the attic and has been to the north pole, the jungle and most recently to a tropical island. In this book Abigail goes to the Sahara desert after admiring the sand dunes that run for miles and miles.

      The first thing Abigail grabs for her trip is a big brimmed hat. Abigail is a very knowledgeable child who is an observant problem solver. As she flies through the sky she sees a few oasis and lands near a girl walking to a well. When they find out the well is dry Abigail starts to relay what she has seen from above and is asked to speak to the Tribe leader.

      I enjoyed this book very much, just as much as the other Abigail Adventures. I like Abagail's personality and how she collects souvenirs from her journeys. I admire Abigail for being such an intelligent young girl who loves to learn and is so social-able. I recommend this book for children 5 to 9 year. It is marked down as an early and beginner reader. It has 26 pages of bright expressive illustrations is a good read aloud and it can simply be turned into a conversation.

     You can get this book on Amazon as a ebook for kindle for $0.99 or free kindle unlimited. Unfortunately this book is not available in paper back or hard cover as of yet. You may purchase this book at :

Abigail and the Sahara Adventure by Tali Carmi





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I received this book through tomoson.com in exchange for an honest opinion

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