Review of The Dwaynedeer
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- Ivana Tomaš
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Review of The Dwaynedeer
Many would say that Christmas time is the most beautiful time of the year. It is a time of joy, friendship, celebration, and love. Just as people look forward to Christmas, so do many pets. The Dwaynedeer by Clare Howse is a children’s book that depicts the charms of Christmas from the perspective of a tortoise.
Dwayne is a tortoise who lives with his owners and three cats. He hibernates every year during Christmas, but this year he decides to stay awake. Since cats have told him many exciting things about Christmas, Dwayne also wants to experience all the Christmas charms. The reader further learns what plan was devised to make this Christmas unique and interesting, especially for Dwayne, to whom this is the first Christmas during which he is awake.
The Dwaynedeer is a very magical and entertaining Christmas picture book. I really like the poetic way the story is written. Almost every verse ends with a rhyme. I also like that the main character is a tortoise, which is unusual but unique, especially with a Christmas theme. Moreover, the author sends a message that everyone can enjoy the magic of Christmas and that no one should be left out. In addition, the illustrations are very colorful, vibrant, and lively. I can even say that they lift the mood with their bright colors and with a Christmas atmosphere that is perfectly depicted.
I enjoyed the story from start to finish, and I have nothing negative to say about it. The Dwaynedeer is the perfect Christmas children’s picture book that will appeal to both children and adult lovers of the most wonderful time of the year. In addition, I did not come across any grammatical errors in the book, and I can conclude that it is exceptionally well edited.
I am happy to rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. Since I liked the book and have no complaints, I have no reason to give it a lower rating. I would recommend it to all lovers of Christmas-themed books. I think the book would be ideal for kindergarten-age children, and I believe it would be a perfect Christmas gift for all book lovers.
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