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Molly Gumnut Rescues a Bandicoot by Patricia Puddle

H.H.'s review
5 of 5 stars 
January 28, 2012


I have just finished reading "Molly Gumnut Rescues a Bandicoot" by Patricia Puddle. That little girl can get herself into so much trouble! My heart ached for Molly as she tried so very hard to listen to her parents and Grandma. In her heart, she wanted Furble to be released back to his mother, but the danger to the tiny bandicoot over-rode all sense of right and wrong as Molly donned the hat as his protector.

The author easily walks you through Molly's inner torment when she can't make adults understand her motives and everything goes horribly wrong. Molly will make you shake your head in despair and swell your heart with pride for standing up for what she believes is the right thing to do.

I thoroughly enjoyed this read.


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  1. Thank you, Tt, Sheri, and of course H.H and everyone else that read and reviewed my book, Molly Gumnut Rescues a Bandicoot. You are all awesome. That was super fun!

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