Declare Books In Favor Of Tashi (Tashi #1)
Original Title: | Tashi |
ISBN: | 1741149657 (ISBN13: 9781741149654) |
Series: | Tashi #1 |

Anna Fienberg
Paperback | Pages: 64 pages Rating: 3.93 | 660 Users | 48 Reviews
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Title | : | Tashi (Tashi #1) |
Author | : | Anna Fienberg |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 64 pages |
Published | : | April 1st 2007 by Allen & Unwin (first published 1995) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Childrens. Adventure |
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In the first book of the much-adored Tashi series, children are introduced to Jack’s extraordinary imaginary friend Tashi, a gnome-like character from a place far away. Brave Tashi tells adventurous tales of being sold to a warlord and escaping on a swan. This little hero has to be clever to outsmart giants, ghosts, demons, and witches that stand in his way. Young readers will be captivated by Tashi’s tall tales of courage and daring.Rating Regarding Books Tashi (Tashi #1)
Ratings: 3.93 From 660 Users | 48 ReviewsComment On Regarding Books Tashi (Tashi #1)
Not my cup of tea, but a great beginning chapter book with fun pictures.
A 1001 CBYMRBYGU. Jack announces to his parents that he has a new friend named Tashi. His parents probe the boy to find out about the friend, but, to the boys dismay, the dad always asks the wrong questions. Jack tells incredible tales about Tashi. A fun story written with intermittent pictures to lead an early chapter book reader through the story. I liked this book.Jack and Tashi sat at the kitchen table, drinking their juice.Would you like to play in the garden now? asked Mum.Oh, yes! said

Perfect for early readers. Great pencil illustrations. Tashi is about storytelling and adventure. While this may only take you 5 minutes to read, it will be a fun skill and confidence builder for young/struggling readers in search of fantastical adventures. Ages 5-7, or read aloud to ages 3-5.
I read this book with my daughter. It was a surprisingly quick read at 62 pages (but most of each page is covered in gorgeous pictures). My daughter is still all about the pictures and easing her into chapter books has been difficult as it is so hard to find chapter books that are equal parts words and pictures while still introducing the higher vocab. This was a short, but satisfying read for her.My daughter was so excited when we started as she said "Tashi! I remember seeing this on tv". Okay.
I will always love Tashi, even when I'm 70 years old. These books never get old.
What a delightful little book. Lovely short adventures of Tashi, think Bea will love reading these and there looks to be a good series of them. Perfect for her growing desire to read independently.
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