Official Review: Little Dragon and the Rainbow Poo

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Official Review: Little Dragon and the Rainbow Poo

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Little Dragon and the Rainbow Poo" by Andrew Dunne.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Little Dragon and the Rainbow Poo is a funny children's book written by Andrew Dunne and illustrated by Amelia Gleeson. I'm sure every human will be concerned and shocked if their poo color starts changing frequently. Readers will follow Little Dragon on an adventure that causes his poo to change colors.

This unique dragon's poo is usually brown, and as time goes on, he starts noticing diverse colors in it. The colors keep changing from red, orange, yellow, and I keep wondering why. I journeyed with him from when he boarded an airplane to when he met a friend named Daisy. The color change in his poo didn't stop at yellow or go from yellow to brown. Instead, it kept changing colors like a chameleon, isn't that funny? You want to know the mystery behind the different colors in his poo, right?

This book is comic relief. I had to read the title more than once to be sure it wasn't a mistake. I believe that children will find reading this book and the subject matter fascinating. They will learn about colors and comfortably identify the seven colors of the rainbow while Little Dragon poos. The kids will be amazed to see a beautiful colorful rainbow poo at the end of the reading. Young learners will enjoy the authors writing style, and they won't struggle while reading it. He wrote in a simple way that will suit the target audience. What I like most is the author's use of rhymes and rhythm in his writing, which makes reading the book appealing.

The hand-drawn illustrations in this book made it unique and lively. These colorful illustrations will attract and appeal to young readers. And I think some of the kids would try drawing them. Children will easily connect with Little Dragon because he's hardworking, friendly, creative, and adventurous.

The only thing I disliked was that the story was too concise. I wished it was more developed. Aside from that, there's nothing else to dislike about this book. The storyline is educating and blended with humor that will keep readers engaged and cracked up.

In conclusion, this 25-page book is exceptionally edited and without any typos. Therefore, Little Dragon and the Rainbow Poo deserves a perfect rating of four out of four stars. I'm recommending it to children within the age range of 3 and 5. Educators can also use this book as a teaching aid.

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Post by GoodLuck ES »

This will be a funny read. I'd really love to find out the mystery behind the colours of the poo.

Great review.
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Post by Kavita Shah »

That's a dragons rainbow poo, cute and ew! It sounds colorful. Thanks for the review!
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Post by MayorE »

This seems like a funny educational book. I too would love to know the reason behind the colorful poop. Wonderful review
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Cute cover, and even a cuter title. I will read this to my nephews.
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Post by Kennedy NC »

A dragon who experiences a poo colour change. Definitely hilarious. Great review written here.
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Post by Becca Olsson »

This sounds so cute! I was drawn in my the name and am not disappointed. Thanks for the great review!
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The title alone made me laugh! Thanks for the lovely review.
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Post by Mwatu »

The book's title and storyline sound hilarious to me. I would not want to experience Little Dragon's fate. Thank you for a lovely review!
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Post by Sou Hi »

Thanks for your interesting review. It's hilarious to know that the dragon's poo can change colors. I wonder what the meaning of that is.
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Well, that's a one truly unusual read for kids! :D I guess, it's worth trying. Thanks for a great review! :)
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The title of this book immediately drew my attention; I'm glad to hear that the rest of the book is just as humorous as the title. Thank you for a detailed review!
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What an interesting way to teach kids about colors. Children are sure to love the storyline. Thanks for a comprehensive review.
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Gosh, this book sounds quite funny! I was immediately drawn by the title! Lovely review :)
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Post by Medhansh Bhardwaj »

Definitely a comical read. Children will find this especially amusing, as they discover the different colours of rainbow poo in the book. Definitely a great read for early readers!
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