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Book Review: Joi the Koi by Devon Anthony

Joi the Koi, Gets a New Home (Joi the Koi, Volume 1) by Devon Anthony  is a uplifting story about a Japanese Koi Fish who learns about patience and faith while living in a Pet store awaiting for someone special to purchase her and take her home.

The first book in the new series of books on Joi the Koi this book gives children an inside to what happens within the Ark Land pet store.  The story starts off with the author introducing Joi and the other animals in the pet store.  The customers who came into the store were busy looking at the different pets in the store and paid little attention to the fish village at the back.

Joi the Koi lived at the Fish Village with her friends Chubby the Guppy, Teta the Betta and Sir Lumpkin the Shubunkin.  An unfortunate accident with the glass of the fish tank being broken saw Joi and her friends spill out from the tank onto the floor.

To make the most out of the disaster the shopkeeper announced a flash discount for the fish from the fall and they were eagerly snapped up by the customers  except for Joi. Joi was left alone in a new glass while she watched her friends being sold off  one by one.

She felt lonely and was losing faith that a customer would come by and take her home.  A voice within her told her not to lose her faith. It told her to kiss the glass and someone would come her way.  In the end a little girl really came and bought Joi and took her home.

My thoughts

I love the underlying message of faith and hope which is been presented by Joi the fish. It shows that with faith and determination what we desire can come true. I love the realistic graphics illustrated by Gwen Clifford.  There is an extensive explanation of fish facts at the back of the book. Joi the Koi comes with an Audio CD which has tracks in both English and Spanish. I find that this is really handy as I can play the CD for my 5 yr old to listen to while he reads the book independently.

Both my 5 and 8 yr old boys loved reading the book and I’m sure that your kids will love the story too.

 

You can purchase a copy of this book for $20  from  Amazon

Disclaimer: I received a copy of Joi the Koi, Gets a New Home (Joi the Koi, Volume 1) for review purposes. Opinions are 100% my own. This post has a Compensation Level of 3. Please visit Dominique’s Disclosure page for more information.

Writer’s Workshop : Right For Me

When I was little I dreamed about being many things when I grew up.  I wanted to be a detective solving mysteries like Nancy Drew. I loved reading about crime and mystery stories and the thrills that Sherlock Homles had solving crime and putting the baddies away. It would be cool speeding along the roads in London chasing after criminals on a BMW bike.

However as I grew up my aspiration to become a detective diminished and I decided to pursue a Degree in Business instead when I was in the university. Studying law and having to be so physically fit wasn’t really that  appealing to me anymore.  I knew with a degree in business I will be able to take on a selection of job which I may fancy.

 

Upon graduation I applied for various marketing/management jobs I realized that  they weren’t what I was looking for. I wasn’t really keen on presentations after presentations and working in an office environment felt stifling.

 

I applied to be a teacher as I felt that it was worth giving it a try.  At least I wouldn’t be working into the nights on most days and I could have some proper family life. Little did I know that it would be a decision which would change my outlook of life.

 

I got the job as an elementary school teacher and was bonded for three years to the job. Being a teacher has changed my view of how I wanted to bring up my kids.  Knowing how to teach children gave me an insight to how a child’s mind worked. I also was introduced to the various techniques that can be used to teach young kids.

 

I started liking my job as a teacher as I see how gratifying it is when the kids understand what you teach and appreciate your efforts. However the increasing workload and  administrative responsibilities made it more and more difficult for to enjoy my job. I started to become jaded and felt that I was spending too much time on other people’s children then my own. My kids needed to have time to teach them right and enjoy their childhood before they were all grown up.I still want to teach but only my own kids.

 

I never regretted the decision to enter the education industry as it has given me a better understand on how to groom my own kids. It changed my attitude towards education and made me see the important of guiding my own kids from birth to give them the best of opportunities. Being in this industry has also opened up many different doors which led me to where I am now as a WAHM.

What decision have you made that has irrevocably changed your life?

Do you regret that decision?

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Jenny MatlockMama’s Losin’ It