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In what ways, do you think, can this children's book be improved?
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My least favorite part was the illustrations. I can't fully explain it but I didn't like them too much. There were some that looked poorly drawn to me. There were a few of the illustrations that I liked though.
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It would be pretty cool if the author wrote a book in this series that includes an animal with some of the disability to broaden children's acceptance even more.
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I agree! I really feel like the illustrations in this book could be improved a lot.Amagine wrote:My favorite part was all the lessons that can be learned from the book. Someone mentioned diversity and I also loved how diverse the characters are.
My least favorite part was the illustrations. I can't fully explain it but I didn't like them too much. There were some that looked poorly drawn to me. There were a few of the illustrations that I liked though.
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I did not like the changing viewpoint: first we read from the farmer's perspective then Kailey's, then back to the farmer's and finally back to Kailey's. It wasn't terrible; I just wonder if it could have been written differently.
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Hm...I actually didn't even think about that, but that's a good point. The story's viewpoint did change, and I wonder if the author could have either just made the viewpoint of the animals throughout or somehow go back to the farmer and his wife's perspectives?Christina O Phillips wrote:I like the themes and the lessons.
I did not like the changing viewpoint: first we read from the farmer's perspective then Kailey's, then back to the farmer's and finally back to Kailey's. It wasn't terrible; I just wonder if it could have been written differently.
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I was just thinking about how I would have liked to see Bamma outside working with her husband more. I feel like if my husband was a farmer, I would want to spend at least some time helping out with some of the outside labor. When we had a garden, we would work together in tilling the soil, cleaning up the area, planting the veggies, watering, and continually weeding the garden.Amagine wrote:Another least part about the book was the fact that we didn't see much of Bamma in the story but we saw Farmer Beau a lot. I know he is the titular character but it would've been nice to see Bamma working outside with her husband instead of in the house.
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This is my favorite aspect of the book, too.Amagine wrote:Another favorite part of mine was seeing all the animals become friends with each other despite their differences.
As for improvements, I agree with those who say that the illustrations could be better.
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