Review of Personalized Book for kids "{Name's} Bedtime Stories"
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Review of Personalized Book for kids "{Name's} Bedtime Stories"
Bedtime stories can improve a child’s brain development, language mastery, and critical thinking. During their bedtime, narrating a story to children will bring soothing relaxation and make them fall asleep faster. For this reason, children will always look forward to bedtime stories. When a parent narrates a bedtime story to a child, their bond is strengthened. Fatou’s Bedtime Stories by Namee Books is a children’s fiction book that contains one such bedtime story.
This book is about Fatou’s adventure as she interacts with different animals. She knows the living conditions and sleeping styles of several animals. For example, she understands so many things about the owl, the spider, the mouse, the lemurs, the bears, the kitten, and monkeys, as she can interact with them and, therefore, understand each of their actions. The exciting interaction with animals helps Fatou to have more knowledge about the animal kingdom. After interacting with the animals, Fatou can fall asleep more easily and comfortably.
This book has one short story, and it is not divided into various chapters. It contains twenty-nine pages and is written from the third-person point of view. The author narrates the story using the present tense.
I liked several things about the book. First, the author includes several colorful pictorial illustrations in the book. This will help draw the children’s attention to the book, therefore making them enjoy the story. Second, the vocabulary used in this book is simple, precise, and straight to the point. Children will, therefore, understand the story without a struggle. Third, this is a concise book. This is an attractive feature in a children’s book because they can’t concentrate for too long.
There is nothing I disliked about this book. It is well-edited, as I found no grammatical errors in it. I, therefore, rate it four out of four stars. I recommend this book to children who love reading adventure books. It will also appeal to children who like to interact with animals, as they will fully relate to this book and its characters. Parents whose children cannot read can read this book to their children as they show them the pictorial illustrations.
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Personalized Book for kids "{Name's} Bedtime Stories"
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If the pictures inside of the book are anywhere near as imaginative as the cover is, then I want to read it to all of the children that I've yet to have.JM Reviews wrote: ↑04 Mar 2022, 07:34 I liked several things about the book. First, the author includes several colorful pictorial illustrations in the book.
Thank you for the review, JM.
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