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Pocket Watch Portal Adventure
Posted by Literary Titan

Pocket Watch Portal Adventure, by MM Myers, follows Justice, Teddy, Ellie, and Baby Artie as they discover an old pocket watch on their grandparents’ ranch in Moore, Texas, and quickly learn it can open portals through time and space. What begins with muddy chores and a dinosaur encounter grows into a much larger family adventure, carrying the children into an enchanted realm, a futuristic hospital in the year 2525, and even a museum on the moon. Through all of it, the heart of the story stays close to home: siblings protecting each other, grandparents listening with love, Uncle Jeff becoming part of the chaos, and Daddy Christopher proving himself the hero his children already believe him to be.
I appreciated the tenderness running underneath the wildness of the plot. The book has dinosaurs, unicorns, android doctors, holographic zoos, flying taxis, time travel, and moon museums, but the emotional center is always family. I found that grounding really moving. The children aren’t just having adventures for adventure’s sake. They’re scared, hungry, homesick, guilty, brave, and hopeful. Justice carrying the weight of responsibility felt especially honest to me. He’s still a child, but he keeps trying to protect the younger ones, and that tugged at my heart. The faith elements are woven in with sincerity, too. The children praying when they don’t know what else to do gives the story a warm, devotional thread, and the idea that a simple pocket Bible might matter in the future adds a surprisingly reflective note.
The writing has a lively, homespun quality. I liked the humor in the ordinary details, especially the mud, chores, poop shoveling, picky eating, and Baby Artie’s little comments. Those moments gave the book texture and kept the fantasy from floating too far away from real family life. The story moves quickly and loosely, with big events arriving one after another. That rush gives the book its childlike momentum. It feels full of imagination, almost breathless in the way kids tell a story when they can’t wait to get to the next amazing part.
I felt the book was really less about a magical pocket watch and more about the people we trust to come looking for us when we’re lost. It’s adventurous, openly faith-filled, and deeply family-centered. I’d recommend Pocket Watch Portal Adventure for Christian families, especially parents and grandparents who enjoy reading imaginative stories aloud to children who like time travel, dinosaurs, futuristic worlds, and stories where love, courage, and prayer matter just as much as magic.
Pages: 80 | ASIN : B0FW178PKP
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