The Possible Police
by Wylde Scott
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Pub Date Oct 15 2014 | Archive Date Oct 19 2014
Wylde Press | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles
Description
What happens when you remove all obstacles to a child’s imagination? Anything is possible. Unless of course, you let The Possible Police stop you. They will do whatever it takes to stop children from believing. Wylde Scott believes that all children should live in a world of endless possibilities. In this beautifully illustrated picture book, Wylde takes your child into his boundless imagination as he fights off the possible police. Join him as he inspires children to truly believe, and teaches them that no one can stop them from doing what they dream.
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Featured Reviews
This is a delightful children's book and my daughter, niece and nephew all thoroughly enjoyed it when it was read to them. The illustrations are beautiful and along with the prose encouraged the children to imagine a world where anything is possible.
I really enjoyed reading 'The Possible Police'. It's a lovely book with beautiful illustrations and a wonderful moral to the story. This would be a great story book suitable to use with young children. It demonstrates the power of our imaginations and the unstoppable force which we all individually are. Its use of font size to add interest and engagement alongside the illustrations which add greater meaning to the story, make this a book which stands out from the crowd. After reading the blurb, I desperately wanted to read this book and can honestly say that I was not disappointed at all.
Unfortunately, reading the book on my Kindle I was unable to see the illustrations in the beautiful colours shown on the front cover and read the book in black and white. However, I am positive that the colours used would give the story greater depth and increase interest for younger readers.
A story, like this, that's told in rhyme,
Will appeal to children every time!
Telling children like this what they cannot do Makes them want to make dreams come true A brilliant book, well illustrated and toldI imagine children will want to take a look And read, re-read, re-read this book!
Likely to become a classic for young and old!
This is the most unique children's book I've read in a long time. I loved reading this. The idea is very different, but it works well. The illustrations are gorgeous. It's very well written. I felt like a kid again! I would definitely buy this for my child, or even someone else's child!
I enjoy the positive attitude of the main character in the book. He doesn't listen when the Possible Police tell him he can't do things. As a parent and a teacher, I don't think kids hear the positive enough. Many times we are stuck telling them they can't do something they may learn not to try. The artwork is beautiful as well. I will definitely recommend this book to readers of any age, any level. I plan to add this title to my personal collection!
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