Talee and the Fallen Object

Talee and the Fallen Object

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Talee and the Fallen Object is an adventure story. Talee, a girl who lives on the gas planet Gala has her curiosity piqued when she sees an object fall from the backpack of a mail flyer and journeys out to see what it is.
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Published by Worlds To Discover (first published 2011)
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Wayne S.
Eight-year-old Talee lives on the planet Gala, which has two moons. She loves to read and write about great adventures, especially treasure hunts. Her favorite colors are purple and yellow, and her favorite food is wild puffy yellow muffins with pink icing, which her mother fixes every weekend. Gala is an amazing planet because the land floats in the air. People get from place to place by Calpas, which are big, friendly, flying animals. Early one Saturday morning, Talee has finished her puffy mu...more
MaryAnn Koopmann
Talee and the Fallen Object is a great elementary school-aged children's book, as it will transport kids to Talee's world, as seen through her own eyes. She creates vivid images from beginning to end as her curiosity piques when she sees an object fall from the backpack of a mail flyer and journeys out to see what it is. Don't miss this unique adventure.

Talee and the Fallen Object is a fantasy adventure tale, but for a slightly younger set. In addition to the story book, there is an accompanying...more
Cassie McCown
Talee is an eight-year-old girl who lives on the planet Gala. One day, the mail flyer drops a package, and Talee ventures out to find out what it could be.

I received a copy of Talee and the Fallen Object for review.

This book is perfect for early elementary age children, but I have to say my two and three year olds enjoyed it as much as my six year old. The planet and creatures in the story are creative and intriguing. Talee is “African American” (not technically since she lives on a different p...more
Jennifer
Beautiful Story

Children are naturally curious. In Talee and the Fallen Object by Jacquitta McManus, Talee, an eight year-old girl, living on another planet, shares her exciting adventure after she notices an item falling from the mail flyers’ bag. Her curious mind has her running to get on a Calpa, to fly to where the item lands. What will she find when she gets to the place where the item landed?

Talee and the Fallen Object is a book for the early, elementary school-aged children. However, the p...more
Mymcbooks
If you love reading about adventures then let Talee who is eight years old take you on a fantasy adventure. When Talee notice something fallen out of the mail flyer’s bag from the sky she couldn’t wait to see what it was. Talee let her curiosity get the better of her by leaving home and not letting her parents know. She learnt an important lesson about safely.

The author also added a coloring book with giant pictures featuring scenes in the book. Any child that loves to color would love to bring...more
Krystal Milton
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Rating ***** 5 stars

Talee is an adorable little girl from a distant planet with two moons. She is very relatable and cute. I loved the illustrations as well as the charm she exumes while explaining her simple tale of an object being lost, which she just had to find. The book is very engaging as well as well versed as a child would speak and explain the events happening in the moment. My children loved this book as well and it pleased me very much to share...more
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“All my life, I’ve gravitated to fantasy stories, stories I felt I could be a part of, where I could completely immerse myself in my imagination.” – Jacquitta A. McManus

Jacquitta A. McManus, a little girl from Kentucky, was always drawn to fantasy stories. It was a way for her to engage in exciting adventures in faraway lands she would otherwise never experience. As she got older she found that i...more
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