Official Review: A Long Ago place by Donna Betten
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Official Review: A Long Ago place by Donna Betten
A Long-Ago Place is a children’s story written by Donna Betten and illustrated by Julie Westmaas. It is the story of a mother remembering how she played house as a young girl. She remembers playing house outdoors under a mulberry tree with her dolls and stuffed animals. She pretended to come home from her job as a secretary. She uses a fig twig broom to sweep the dirt floor. A rock under the tree is a stove, then a bathtub. The spot under the mulberry tree was a perfect home for the young girl and her pretend children.
The story is wonderfully illustrated and has a wistful, almost dreamlike quality. The memories are happy ones. The story speaks to how important play is for children. Acting out her dreams of being a mother may have helped the girl become a good mother when the time came. She is well-adjusted and happy, both as a child and an adult.
The illustrations are vividly colorful and yet not overwhelmingly bright. The dark font is a good choice as it stands out from the colorful background. I believe that the book was professionally edited, as I found no errors in the text.
Children will be able to relate to the joy of playing with special companions such as dolls or stuffed animals. Playing with others is positive, but solo play is good for children too. The story has a comforting quality, and adults may find themselves remembering their own long-ago place where they would play and daydream of their future lives. The book also has pages at the end where children can draw pictures of games they like to play, places they like to play, and of themselves.
During my childhood, people did not have computers and video games. While both bring much enjoyment and computers have practical applications as well, it is important for children to be encouraged to develop their imaginations by engaging in games such as playing house or playing with model cars and trucks or having fun with toys that allow them to build things, such as Legos or Lincoln Logs. This type of play encourages learning by doing, and I feel that it is something that modern children tend not to get enough exposure to.
There was nothing that I disliked about this book. I give it four out of four stars. The book is appropriate for even the youngest children. Parents can use the story to encourage their kids to engage in active and imaginative play.
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I enjoyed reading the colorful pages of the sample.
As a child at heart, I will definitely enjoy reminiscing my childhood memories while reading this book.
Thanks for your review.

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