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Willow loves dogs and enjoys walking her big shaggy pet, Stomp. When Miss Snippet asks for her help, Willow realises that she can turn doing what she loves into a great way to earn money and help others.
Willow soon puts her skills into action, but when she makes a mistake she faces some tough decisions. How will she put things right, and whatever will Mr Moore say?
ISBN: 978-0-9926913-7-0
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An inspiring book for ambitious children!
I downloaded this book to read to my daughter, who absolutely loved the character Willow and her canine co-star Stomp. The story really got her thinking of ways in which she could earn a little bit more pocket money and the illustrations showed that it could be fun too! I think it’s really important to teach our children the value of hard-work and the rewards that come with it in these economic times, and this book does that wonderfully. Looking forward to seeing more books from this series in the future. 5 Stars!
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A great introduction to enterprise for young children in a fun, accessible way.
I bought Walk-it Willow to read with my 7 year old son. It was a great read (for both of us) with simple but fun illustrations, short chapters, and a fab role model in the form of the young girl Willow.
Some of the vocabulary used might be a little challenging for the younger end of the 6-11 age range, but I think it’s a great book to read together anyway as it certainly stimulates plenty of discussion. Touching on some of the basic skills (communication, and problem solving, as well as values such as honesty) in a fun, accessible way, the book also fundamentally introduces children to the idea of a work ethic and how with determination, hard work, taking a little responsibility, and doing a little bit of planning, things can work out well.
I, and my son, are looking forward to the next book in the series and many more to come! Well done Clever Tykes.
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A fun and inventive way of teaching children key life lessons.
I bought Walk-it Willow for my younger brother to encourage him to read more. He loved the story and couldn’t wait to read it each night, enjoying the detailed illustrations and learning more about Stomp and his canine friends. The book was incredibly inspiring and it was interesting to see how the story opened his mind towards thinking more responsibly about money and the value of hard work. He can’t wait to follow in Willow’s footsteps now and has begun thinking of fun ways he could earn his own pocket money, as he eagerly awaits the next book in the series. I would definitely recommend this book to others with little ones between the ages of 6 – 11 years old.
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My 8 year old loved it!
What a fabulous book!! my 8 year old loved it! it’s not easy for me to get him to read but he actually wanted to read this book. he loved the characters and laughed out loud at the funny parts but then tried to help willow with her problem. blissfully unaware of the fact that he was learning too. i have never known my boy get so engrossed in a book. i have recommended this set of 3 books to all of my friends they’re brilliant!
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Wonderful Willow
A charming book, wonderfully written and illustrated ! After reading about Willow and stomp, you feel as if they are somehow connected to your own life stories, especially washing the reluctant dog !! Thoroughly recommend this book. A pleasure to read to the children.
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Full of key messages.
As a parent and life coach for children I found this book to be easy to read and full of lovely messages that children can take from it. It touched on taking responsibility, problem solving, admitting mistakes and also the work it takes to run a small business. Willow is entertaining but very human. A lovely story that I will now share with my youngest son.
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Great.
Best book ever hope to read loads more especially like the illustration of Mr Moore (he is my dad !) Code-it Cody is going to be great too.
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The message encourages the reader to think about and create opportunities for themselves, which I really loved as my eldest Clayton is a little obsessed with pocket money right now. To spark his little imagination about how he could possibly create more money from his actions is an exciting prospect for him.
The books were thoroughly enjoyed by my 7 year old. As we discussed the books once they were finished he made note of their ability to solve problems, and in a calm and logical way, may I add.
I particularly enjoyed that Walk It Willow used her initiative to take something she enjoyed (walking dogs) and turned it into her own little business. An essential lesson for us all. Follow your passions and work out how to turn that into a service people want to use.
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As a parent of a impressionable 7 year old, I was really pleased to be able to give her these books to read. Being a fluent reader, she’s more than capable of reading these books alone, which she did.
What I love the most about all of the books is that to adults, the messages are quite obvious but to the target audience, the messages are perhaps less obvious. Yet, the messages still get very much absorbed and in my opinion, these stores are therefore as inspirational as they aim to be.
My favourite out of the set of 3 (and our 7 year old’s favourite too!) is Walk-it Willow.
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This book sparked great discussions about responsibility, a concept that can be really hard for children to understand and also got them thinking about what to do if things do start to go wrong and they are worrying about admitting their mistakes. This book lays out the idea of responsibility and what it means to be responsible in a really clear and easy to understand way. I appreciated that Willow tried hard to be responsible, but made a mistake as this is so easy for children to do when they are excited about starting something new. The book talks about the importance of being organised and asking for help if you need it.
A lot of the children in my class love animal books, so the fact that this one had dogs in was a big hit!
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Great inspiration for young kids!!! I loved the messages of organisation and teamwork in this book. Subtle, yet enough to inspire an 8 year old!
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The books are really well made and the illustrations are fab. Both of my boys (aged 7 and 10) were able to read them themselves but also enjoyed it when I read them as their bedtime story. We split the book over two nights, it would have probably been better over three or four nights but they were desperate to know what happened so we kept reading for longer than usual!
I think these books have given the boys a real boost with their confidence. Riley doesn’t struggle as much but Leo can become quite easily defeated by things and tends to give up when challenged. The way the characters in the books tackle the problems they face is fantastic and helps children to understand they can find different ways of doing things and to keep trying.
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This book fitted in perfectly with our discussions at the start of the year about our school’s ethos. It sparked great discussions about responsibility, a concept that can be really hard for children to understand and also got them thinking about what to do if things do start to go wrong and they are worrying about admitting their mistakes. This book lays out the idea of responsibility and what it means to be responsible in a really clear and easy to understand way. I appreciated that Willow tried hard to be responsible, but made a mistake as this is so easy for children to do when they are excited about starting something new. The book talks about the importance of being organised and asking for help if you need it.
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Bought it for little six year called Willow and she loves it
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I loved the messages of organisation and teamwork in this book. Subtle, yet enough to inspire an 8 year old!