Boar’s School (Book 5)
Title: Boar’s School
Author: Cindy and Gus Gee
Publisher: Boar and Family Books
ISBN: 979-8988838081
Hardcover ISBN: 979-8988838098
Genre: Children, Family
Availability: Paperback or eBook
Language: English
Paperback: 50 pages
Item Weight: 5 ounces
Dimensions:
8.5 x 0.14 x 8.5 inches
Explore Authors Mini Review:
A stuffed animal comes to life in this charming, imaginative children’s book series ★★★★★ – Explore Authors Magazine
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About the Book:
In this final book of a charming 5-book series, Boar’s family make an astonishing discovery. While on an outing to view the large Holiday Tree at the State’s Capitol, the family learns there is a school beneath. You are sure to smile as Boar, Junior, and Hardy meet some of their future classmates.
Review from Elijah B of Explore Authors Magazine: Full review can be read on the Review Page.
Boar’s School
In Boar’s School, we discover that Boar and her family live near their state capital where in December, a large Christmas tree is put on display. During a trip to the Christmas tree, Junior jumped on the Christmas tree and noticed a pair of apples moving beneath the tree skirt.
When Boar, Junior, Hardy, and their parents look beneath the tree skirt, they discover a large hole where they see Cappy, the creator of a secret school where special kids similar to Boar and her siblings who do not go to traditional schools, go to learn in peace.
It is there we meet Boar’s future classmates, Mac and Tosh, a pair of twin apples, Amber Leaf, who is a kind leaf unless she turns red, to which she becomes an angry leaf, a giraffe named Adam Apple, a salamander named Sara H. Salamander, a sock doll named Amy Doller, and a toy robot named Johnny Robinson.
After that, the parents decided to allow their children to go to Cappy School, where they take what is called ‘Cappy Tunnels.’ These are tunnels that Cappy uses to get each classmate to school and home safely.
Book Five introduced several new characters that are bound to become important in future additions to this series, with special mention going to Johnny and Sara, who become best friends with Boar and Junior respectively.
We also get more lore about the world that Boar and her family live in. We see that it is not just stuffed animals that can gain sentience, but also regular toys, a building in Cappy, and food, as in Mac and Tosh, as well as their being a school and a transportation for these sentient beings.
The Boar Family Series is a very heartwarming, imaginative, and tender series that is a great addition to your children’s bookshelf and it earns a recommendation from me. ★★★★ – Elijah B. (Explore Authors Magazine)