By Renee Felice Smith & Chris Gabriel

Art by Sydney Hanson

“At the edge of the forest stood the Impossible Thing. It was a jumbled mess of giant boulders, thorny mazes, raging rivers, and towering cliffs. The animals in the forest often wondered what was beyond the Impossible Thing, but no one knew because getting through it would be impossible. And because everyone said it was impossible, no animal ever tried.”

This book is excellent! Both my kids liked this book and asked me to review it. It has been nominated for the “Show Me Readers Award” this year too, so we aren’t the only ones who liked it.

It’s a great book about friendship, cooperation, perseverance, and adventure. As for our family, whenever we hear the word ‘impossible’ we immediately think of this Bible verse…
Luke 1:37 “For nothing will be impossible with God.”

The link to purchase the book is an Amazon Affiliate link, which means I may receive a small compensation for promoting the book, while the price is the same for you! Win, win!

Hugo and the Impossible Thing by @reneefelicesmith and @christophergabriel, illustrated by @sydwiki for @penguinkids .

Age: 3-5
Themes: Adventure, Cooperation, Friendship

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