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Kick, a young gnome, takes us on a tour in the gnome world. We are in luck because it is magnificent.
This is one of the most unique and quirkiest children’s books I have read in a while.
The Gnome Book is pure magic! Loes Riphagen’s stunning illustrations bring the secret world of gnomes to life with vibrant colors and intricate details that make every page a delight to explore. From cozy gnome homes to whimsical woodland adventures, the art and storytelling are enchanting. Packed with fun tidbits about gnome culture, it’s perfect for curious readers of all ages, my toddler and I enjoyed every single page and it was a perfect addition to our little bedtime routine! Whether for bedtime, coffee table flipping, or gifting, this beautifully crafted book is a must-have for anyone who loves whimsy and imagination.
✨ Verdict: A charming, visually captivating treasure you’ll adore.
Such a wonderfully quirky and informative picture book, filled with jokes, advice and even facts about the life of gnomes. My children adored the beautifully whimsical illustrations, with so many details to notice and discuss.
This blissfully charming picture book would make a wonderful gift for any children who enjoy fantasy or books filled with whimsy and humor!
With thanks to Pushkin Press for the digital review copy, via NetGalley. This review is voluntary, and all opinions are my own.
I was expecting a shorter picture book but was pleasantly surprised by this. It is a beautifully illustrated book about gnomes. There is a certain idyllic charm in the book that will endear it to children and adults alike.
Thank you to NetGalley and Pushkin Children’s Books for providing this book, with my honest review below.
I read The Gnome Book to see if it might be a cute way to inspire interest for a younger child to learn the words that go with the pictures. Safe to say I think I found a story that will start doing that. The illustrations are adorable and so well done, and while the story isn’t going to fascinate the adult who might be reading to said child, it’s simple enough that a child can start sounding out some words and feel accomplished to have done so. Truly more about the pictures, this is a fun one!
As this is a review copy I anticipate this will be resolved by time of publication but this is formatted in a way where I’d not recommend it for kindle until it’s expressly indicated to be ready for that format.
This book is incredibly cute and fun. There is almost an I-Spy quality in the big two page illustration spreads, lots of little treasures to spot! The story is entertaining and goofy, with a very child centered humor, like how Kick, the narrator gnome, has to brush his nose, not his teeth, before bed, or how the gnomes have to watch out for the dangers of a cat peeing on them. The text is overall very sweet, going through what the gnome kids do at school and how the gnome parents and community take care of each other. I will definitely purchase this title for my library!
A beautifully illustrated, irreverent guide to the gnome world. Perfect for adults and children alike. Not much of a story more just "a day in the life of a gnome". Silly, cute and a little gross.
This book is delightfully quirky, taking readers on a fun journey through a day in the life of a gnome. Full of imagination, it captivates with bright, colorful illustrations that fill each page with fascinating images. Children will laugh at the playful details, like the gnome’s belly button on his back or the amusing scene of a dog peeing on him. It’s a completely captivating and whimsical read. Advance reader copy was kindly provided via NetGalley.
This is a fun little book, narrated by Kick the Gnome, who shows the reader how his family lives beneath a bookstore. He also enjoys going to school, visiting his grandparents and playing with his friends. There are definitely some ewww moments that younger readers will enjoy and I think it will appeal to reluctant and confident readers alike.
I was able to read an advanced copy of this thanks to NetGalley and the publishers Pushkin Press, but the opinions expressed are my own. I enjoyed this quick humorous read with friendly relatable illustrations.