Review of Tappity-Tap-tap-Tap
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Review of Tappity-Tap-tap-Tap
This is a pictorial children's book about Billy. Billy loved tapping. He was tapping wherever he was. He was tapping on the school bus, the class, the chairs, the doors, and even the floor. Even when his teachers and fellow students begged Billy to stop tapping, he did not listen. He did not know why he could not stop tapping. He was sent to detention for refusing to stop tapping, but he kept tapping even in detention. It remained a problem until the school's bandmaster came in. What did the bandmaster do to help Billy?
From the way this book was written, it showed that the author has vast knowledge and experience in teaching children. It was beautifully written, and the rhyming of words made it a joy to read. Billy's case remained a problem for all until the arrival of the bandmaster, who tried to see the positive side of Billy's case. This shows a hidden message that teachers and friends should not always criticize young ones; instead, they should try to see the positives in the character they display. It also shows that there is a solution to every problem.
The diagrams were beautiful and very colorful. I believe every child would be attracted to it at first glance. This story was concise and precise. The choice of words is simple, and children can enjoy this book without relying on the aid of an adult. The author avoided making this book lengthy to avoid boring the children. I was glad to see Billy happy and free in the end, but I will not give details. You can learn more about it when you grab a copy of this book.
This book was perfectly organized. All the diagrams were in place, and no single error was found in this book. This shows the level of editing that was done on this book. I cannot suggest any further improvements to this book because it is perfect. Therefore, I rate this book, Tappity-Tap-tap-Tap by Suzanne Tilden-Mortimer, 4 out of 4 stars.
I recommend this book to children between the ages of 4 and 6. Parents can read this book to their younger children as a bedtime story. I recommend this book to children's teachers too. They can read it to children in the class.
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Thanks to God the band master was of great help
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Thankyou! I really liked reading your review and from your review it sure sounds like the author is a wonderful teacher. For she made it easy to read and she found the best in Billy's tapping.
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I loved the rhymes in the book. I wonder if Billy didn't get tired of tapping. I look forward to reading this book.
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