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Three Good Deeds is a delightful tale about a boy, a witch, and a lesson. Howard tends to get others, along with himself, into trouble but the day he decided to steal a few goose eggs by the pond where the witch lived, he made a decision that would cost him more than he bargained for. It was this act that landed him on the witch’s bad list, and she promptly turned him into the object of his thieving, a goose! Lucky for Howard the witch didn’t stop there. Along with Howard’s transformation the witch informed him that he could indeed become human again if he completed three good deeds. Howard takes up the challenge and begins to look for opportunities, but to no avail…seems there is more than just doing the act, he also has to do them for the right reasons. This takes Howard on a wonderful adventure as he learns how to be a “good” boy…as a goose!
A fun and delightful book! I enjoyed reading Three Good Deeds from page one, all the way to the end. Howard made me laugh at his antics, while, in some situations, I felt sorry for his bad luck encounter. Throughout his adventures I was cheering him on and finding myself wondering if this current good deed of his would count towards the three.
Since Howard’s goal is to accomplish three good deeds, the story includes some good advice for the reader; such as being a friend, looking past people’s (or geese’s) faults, and learning how to deal with rejection. Of course some of these lessons are not easy ones to learn, disqualifying some of Howard’s “good” deeds. Luckily for him the witch is always there to clarify which deeds count and which ones were done with a selfish motive. In time Howard begins to change inside – as a person – becoming more aware of those around him, and soon his good deeds are actual good deeds!