The Curious Tales of Alfred the Great Thinker
by Oliver Fordham
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Pub Date 28 Apr 2021 | Archive Date 2 Jun 2021
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Description
Alfred, 10, is a great thinker. Or at least he thinks he’s a great thinker.
He knows that life is full of puzzles and mysteries so he has a lot of questions to answer. With a bit of help from Rose (best friend) and Charlie (little brother), he does his best to make some sense of the world. But he will also need your assistance in dealing with certain problems.
So make sure you’ve got your thinking cap on. Alfred could be the greatest thinker on earth. Or he could still have a lot to learn...
Perfect for ages 7 - 10 years old, this humorous and heart-warming book follows Alfred as he solves his way through five different questions in his own quirky style!
A Note From the Publisher
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781800468337 |
PRICE | US$3.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 200 |
Featured Reviews
This is such a good story! Alfred was a very relatable character and so fun to read about! It was a captivating story from start to finish and made you feel glued to the pages. This is a must read!
Around the age of 10, children are about to go through many changes in almost every aspect of life. Alfred is getting closer and closer to the teenage years. Through the experiences he tells within the novel we notice that he matures not only physically but also emotionally, and he begins to live more and more intensely the feeling of his own personality and of the role he has in the world.
At the age of 10 we can expect our children to have more control over their own emotions and we can also notice how they become much more adept at resolving conflicts and negotiating various situations with their friends. But at the same time, we will be amazed at how volatile their emotions become. Alfred can make very fast a new best friend – a girl – in the same time he appreciates and loves how his mom is showing her love for him and his brother through a silly song.
This is primarily due to hormonal changes that are specific to the onset of puberty. Changes of state can instantly change the happiest child in the world into a very apathetic or dreamy one.
As a 10-year-old child, Alfred is also a child but who begins to face more and more often difficult situations reserved for adults: more effort to learn, many responsibilities related to school and homework, socializing with friends and the need for acceptance , frequent and misunderstood emotional changes, the expectations of others who sometimes consider a child and sometimes an adult, etc.
A very nice and lovely book.
A book to make you think!
It appealed to me as I have a 10 year old Alfred in the family, who is also a great thinker and an old head on young shoulders.
However, this is clearly written by a teacher with a classroom discussion agenda. It’s not really a book that will appeal for fun-time reading. The tales of Alfred’s life are interspersed with “thinking boxes” and the overall message is that by sharing your thoughts you may have to defend them but you can develop them.
A very positive book and a sweet story, with lots to challenge the readers thinking, and facts integrated to build the readers knowledge subtly.
Rounded down to 3* from 3.5 as the illustrations seem to depict adults not children.
I loved this book. From the illustrations, the story and I especially loved the thinking boxes. Alfred was a great, likable main character. This would
even be a good book for kids who are struggling to enjoy reading.