Review of Who stole the potatoes?
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Review of Who stole the potatoes?
Those who are farmers would have experienced theft on the farm in one way or another, which may have been done by humans or animals. This could be a very painful situation: working on the farm all day just to be welcomed by an empty farm on the day of harvest. Let's see how the old farmer handled this scenario in the book Who stole the potatoes? by Kasia Pochlopien.
This story was about an old farmer who had an old farmhouse on the hill and grew potatoes. He went to his farm one day, only to discover there were no potatoes in his field. He wasn’t happy. He saw the footprints and hurried towards the sound of the distant grunt, but all he could catch was the stinky smell of the thief. The farmer tried to catch the thief by setting a trap in the field, but ended up stepping on it. At this point, the farmer was frustrated and decided not to plant potatoes again. What is the end of the old farmers' farming? How would he bring his life back to normal? Grab a copy to find out.
At times, we need to do things differently to get a different result. The old farmer is like many other farmers out there who are victims of theft, and this book would be able to help you deal with them in a way that is helpful to them. The descriptive language of this book made it easy to visualize the scene and events taking place. The use of pictures made it so easy for the intended audience to understand the book without stress. The author used a very simple writing style, which is vital for such a book. I also enjoyed the fact that this book has moral lessons that kids can learn from. The book was free of errors, showing that it was properly edited.
I found the tiny font of the writing a big challenge for the audience of this book. Also, there should be a form of exercise at the end of this book that would help children master, or rather, inculcate, the lessons learned in the book.
Owing to what has been said above, I would rate this book four out of five stars. I recommend the beautiful book, Children.
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