Review of Stevie Tenderheart Books - Billy Jack (The Great Escape)
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Review of Stevie Tenderheart Books - Billy Jack (The Great Escape)
Billy Jack always tries to find mischief in everything. He detests going to bed early, especially when it isn’t dark outside. After his mommy and daddy tuck him in his bed, kiss him goodnight, and leave, he comes up with a brilliant plan. He plans a “great escape” from his home so that he can still have fun outside and continue his mischief.
His plan is perfect, and nothing could go wrong. Just as he is about to jump outside his bedroom window to grab his freedom, he notices a rosebush below. He definitely does not want the thorns to prick him. The adventure is not without perils and dangers. Will Billy Jack surpass all the hurdles and succeed in his “Great Escape”?
Stevie Tenderheart Books - Billy Jack (The Great Escape) by Steve William Laible is a children’s book filled with adventure and ardor. The story teaches children that every action comes with consequences. The author uses difficult vocabulary in places that can be hard for children to understand. But he provides its meaning below the passage of its usage. This allows children to read on their own without the help of older adults, and it also helps them increase their vocabulary. I really appreciate this aspect of the book.
The author also encourages children to play outside rather than playing video games all day at home. The educational aspect of this book is an added bonus. The author teaches children the reason behind the longer duration of sunlight in some countries. The pictures in this book help a child imagine effortlessly. The author’s quirky writing style makes the readers laugh while reading the book.
The editing is fabulous. I could hardly find any errors in this book. In my opinion, there is nothing to dislike in this book. I give this book a well-deserved rating of 5 out of 5 stars. Children above 7 years of age would enjoy reading this book. Adults can read this book to children below the age of 7 years, as it may be difficult for them to read the sentences of this book.
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