The Lighthouse Children

The Lighthouse Children by Syd Hoff is a charming story published by HarperCollins on April 4, 1996. This 32-page book is written in English and is designed for beginning readers. It follows the journey of Sam and Rose, who live in a lighthouse by the sea and care for the many seagulls that visit them, treating these birds as if they were their own children.
In this engaging tale, a storm disrupts their lives, leading Sam and Rose to move away from their beloved lighthouse. Readers will discover how the seagulls, referred to as their lighthouse children, respond to this change. The book touches on themes of family and connection, making it a delightful addition to juvenile fiction. With its focus on animals and the bond between humans and nature, this Level 1 I Can Read Book is perfect for young readers looking to enhance their reading skills.
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Sam and Rose live in a lighthouse by the sea. Every day, they feed the hundreds of seagulls that come to visit them––treating the gulls like their own children. But one day a storm destroys the lighthouse, and Sam and Rose must move away. Will their lighthouse children be able to find them? Just right for the beginning reader, this is a Level 1 I Can Read Book that readers will want to return to again and again.
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