According to the hundred-year-old legend, children disappeared in Seven Pines every year to never be found again. People suspected that the old bakery in the woods was under the spell of evil forces and warned their children not to go near the old building.
Best friends Albert and Timmy were mean bullies and nobody liked them. One day a group of children that were fed up with the daily torture of name calling and pushing and shoving, dared them to go into the old building at night to see if it's really haunted. Albert accepted the dare and although Timmy had his doubts, he went along with his best friend.
What will they find in the old bakery?
Is the legend true and they will disappear forever as many children did who had entered the building?
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The Haunted Bakery of Seven Pines by Becky Robbins and Erika M Szabo deals with the difficult issue of bullying. Not only do they approach things from the victim's point of view, but they also delve into the emotions of the bullies and discover why they do what they do.
I read the story to my two boys, and their interest was held throughout, which is always a good sign! My youngest son particularly enjoyed the pictures that were included in the story. As he is a visual learner, these images helped him to see the world that these two talented authors have created.
There is a moral lesson in this story, which I thought was done with integrity and compassion. A Great Read for younger children. It has the thumbs up from my boys!
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