My kids (ages 5 and 7) loved being read this book! I gave it an "iffy" for language, because the term "silly ass" was used a few times. The depiction of Toad provides a perfect opportunity to discuss things such as temptation, avoiding sinful behavior, selfishness, greed, and the way a friend should help another who is caught in such behavior.
The Wind in the Willows
(1908, Fiction - Friendship, Written by Kenneth Grahame, Illustrated by Patrick Benson)Most Recent Reviews
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- I rate this title on for age 8 and give it
Read this book!
- I rate this title on for age 13 and give it
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- I rate this title on for age 10 and give it
- My highlights are:
- Good role models
- Great illustrations
This book is very good!
- I rate this title on for age 10 and give it
- My highlights are:
- Good role models
- Great illustrations
Perfect for kids approaching teenage
This book is perfect!
- I rate this title on for age 6 and give it
BORING
normally i have scathing opinions of people who just call a book boring and leave it at that. but this book- honestly, it's charming and dull and generally everything adults wish their kids would love to read. two thumbs way, way down.

