Official Review: Bruno and Huno by Rodney D Koch
Posted: 08 Jul 2020, 08:46
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Bruno and Huno" by Rodney D Koch.]
BRUNO and HUNO is a thoughtful children's book written by Rodney D Koch. It is a story about two brothers and how they come to terms with the sad realities of life. This book teaches children about one of the most unfortunate facts in life; death.
Bruno and Huno are two bears who live happily with their Ma, Pa, and sister on top of Buck Ridge. They have a fun-filled and happy life. Their Pa teaches them how to hunt, and Ma teaches them how to cook. One day Pa and their sister Winona suddenly fall sick and cannot move out of bed. Soon they pass away, and Bruno and Huno are without a father and sister. Their mother helps them to share their grief and move on with their lives.
This book is unique and unusual. The author has done a commendable job explaining a sensitive subject most gently. In the story, the brothers have to face the loss of their father. That is a hard emotion to bear, but it's also inevitable. The book tells us how we have to accept death as a part of life and learn to withstand the pain and loss that it brings. This book has a kind and soft way of helping children get over the loss of a loved one.
There is nothing that I dislike about this book. The book teaches family values like working together, helping and supporting each other. It also teaches us to focus on the task at hand to get it right. The book tells us that it is ok to cry and encourages children to express and share their grief to get over difficult times.
This book is well-written and professionally edited. The illustrations are detailed, colorful, and complement the story. I give this book 4 out of 4 stars. The book is ideal for children of ages 5-8years. It can also be read aloud to preschool children
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Bruno and Huno
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BRUNO and HUNO is a thoughtful children's book written by Rodney D Koch. It is a story about two brothers and how they come to terms with the sad realities of life. This book teaches children about one of the most unfortunate facts in life; death.
Bruno and Huno are two bears who live happily with their Ma, Pa, and sister on top of Buck Ridge. They have a fun-filled and happy life. Their Pa teaches them how to hunt, and Ma teaches them how to cook. One day Pa and their sister Winona suddenly fall sick and cannot move out of bed. Soon they pass away, and Bruno and Huno are without a father and sister. Their mother helps them to share their grief and move on with their lives.
This book is unique and unusual. The author has done a commendable job explaining a sensitive subject most gently. In the story, the brothers have to face the loss of their father. That is a hard emotion to bear, but it's also inevitable. The book tells us how we have to accept death as a part of life and learn to withstand the pain and loss that it brings. This book has a kind and soft way of helping children get over the loss of a loved one.
There is nothing that I dislike about this book. The book teaches family values like working together, helping and supporting each other. It also teaches us to focus on the task at hand to get it right. The book tells us that it is ok to cry and encourages children to express and share their grief to get over difficult times.
This book is well-written and professionally edited. The illustrations are detailed, colorful, and complement the story. I give this book 4 out of 4 stars. The book is ideal for children of ages 5-8years. It can also be read aloud to preschool children
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Bruno and Huno
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon