Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Book Review and Giveaway - Oi Gets Lost By: Lorna Likiza Hosted by Children's Book Review





 About the Book:






Ages 6+ | 124 Pages
Publisher: Bright Lights Books | ISBN-13: 9781739985318

Set in Kenya, Oi is a naughty kitten who lives with his Mummy and siblings in an outdoor shed. Despite Mummy’s warnings, Oi has a tendency of wandering off and exploring. But one day, after nearly being attacked by a dog, Oi ends up in an unfamiliar neighborhood. And this time, he’s not sure he’ll be able to find his way back home…

Oi’s adventure is sure to delight children and cat-lovers alike.

Purchase Links: Amazon | Publisher Website

About the Author:




Lorna Likiza is a Kenyan writer, tutor of French, and Founder of the Heroe Book Fair. Oi Gets Lost is her first published book. She considers Literature as one of her passions and lives in Mombasa.



My Thoughts:


Oi Gets lost is a cute book that I read with my 10 and 8 year old sons. They were both able to read with no issues and it has become one of our favorite books we have reviewed. Oi, is a little kitten who loves to explore. His mother has warned him several times not to go too far but like an active child, Oi does not always listen. However, one day he explores too far and gets lost. He finds himself in a new place with new things to look at. Oi has to try and fend for himself. Oi also is discovering that there is a lot of things that are different from his home. Readers will watch Oi grow up and become braver throughout the book. He begins to miss home and we follow him on that adventure. 

The book is well written, it is perfect for those transitioning to chapter books. My sons really enjoyed this book. 

Thank you to the author, publisher and Children's book review for allowing me to read a copy of this book. All thoughts are my own. 

Ten lucky winners will each receive a copy of Oi Gets Lost!

Giveaway ends 4/30. Open to US only. Please enter below. Good luck!



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Disclosure: This is a sponsored post in partnership with The Children’s Book Review and Bright Lights Books. All views and opinions expressed are my own.

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