Review of The Three Little Monsters and the Cranky King
Posted: 05 Apr 2022, 04:46
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Three Little Monsters and the Cranky King" by Teydon Rae.]
We might have misconceptions about someone without getting close to them, but when we do get close to them, we will then understand that what we thought of those people is not who they are. The Three Little Monsters and the Cranky King by Teydon Rae is a children's book that will teach you not to judge someone by what you hear about them.
In a land far away, beyond the highest mountain, lived a king called Spallenzairek. He was the king of all monsters and was greatly feared by the other monsters that lived in the village. However, there lived three little monsters who would often play together whenever they got the chance. They were warned by their parents to stay away from the king's castle to avoid being eaten by the king. They took this advice for a while, but as children they let their inquisitive nature take over. They agreed to just play once in the castle. How would this turn out for them?
I like children's books because of the innocence they portray. Children are innocent beings who prevail in a world where love and peace have all gone extinct. Taft, Barkley, and Spur showed a great deal of what friendship should look like. When the king was coming, they all stood by one another's side. They knew what they might get eaten, but they looked out for themselves.
I don't think this book deserves any negative comments. There was nothing to hate in this book. The author paid attention to details. He made sure the book wouldn't bore any child by creating such an amazing storyline. I read this book to my kindergarten pupils and they enjoyed every bit of it, alongside the pictures too.
Therefore, I'm rating this book 4 out of 4 stars. The book was exceptionally well-edited. It didn't have any errors. I would like to recommend this book to people who love reading children's books.
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The Three Little Monsters and the Cranky King
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We might have misconceptions about someone without getting close to them, but when we do get close to them, we will then understand that what we thought of those people is not who they are. The Three Little Monsters and the Cranky King by Teydon Rae is a children's book that will teach you not to judge someone by what you hear about them.
In a land far away, beyond the highest mountain, lived a king called Spallenzairek. He was the king of all monsters and was greatly feared by the other monsters that lived in the village. However, there lived three little monsters who would often play together whenever they got the chance. They were warned by their parents to stay away from the king's castle to avoid being eaten by the king. They took this advice for a while, but as children they let their inquisitive nature take over. They agreed to just play once in the castle. How would this turn out for them?
I like children's books because of the innocence they portray. Children are innocent beings who prevail in a world where love and peace have all gone extinct. Taft, Barkley, and Spur showed a great deal of what friendship should look like. When the king was coming, they all stood by one another's side. They knew what they might get eaten, but they looked out for themselves.
I don't think this book deserves any negative comments. There was nothing to hate in this book. The author paid attention to details. He made sure the book wouldn't bore any child by creating such an amazing storyline. I read this book to my kindergarten pupils and they enjoyed every bit of it, alongside the pictures too.
Therefore, I'm rating this book 4 out of 4 stars. The book was exceptionally well-edited. It didn't have any errors. I would like to recommend this book to people who love reading children's books.
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The Three Little Monsters and the Cranky King
View: on Bookshelves