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The Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfister

Book Type: Hardcover
Published: 03 January 1998
Publisher: North-South Books (Nord-Sud Verlag AG)
RRP:£12.99

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Review:
The best thing about this book is that the cute shiny scales on the fish are inspiring for doing fish projects with kids (draw a fish and stick on bits of foil for the scales). The worst thing about this book is that it is a trendy fashionable book which is pushed by all the book sellers, but the story is drab, tedious, and quite frankly bizarre. In my opinion this kind of book takes all the fun out of kids stories. The fish has to give away his body parts to have friends. People can only be friends when they are all the same. What is that all about? I agree with a previous reviewer which says that there are better books about sharing out there. If you like books with a moral, but also with a beautifully constructed story, try "little raccoon and the thing in the pool"