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Review of Dare to Imagine:

Posted: 07 Jan 2023, 18:38
by Diana Lowery
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Dare to Imagine:" by Leonard I Eckhaus.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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D​are to Imagine by Leonard I. Eckhaus is a collection of poems and fables for children. The author has received awards in publishing and music. Eckhaus is also the founder of a think tank and has published articles in major magazines. His talents are displayed in this unique collection.

The aesthetics of the paperback I read include the quality of the paper, the vibrant colors, and the font choices. Illustrations display diversity; both human and animal varieties are represented. These positive components create a backdrop for "a whimsical journey for kids aged 2-10." There are two parts to the book. Four poems appear in part one. Four fables appear in part two.

A​ll of the poems have been set to music, which can be accessed on the author's website or on YouTube. M​y favorite poem is "Things That Go Bump In The Night." The expressions on the young girl's face match the words of the poem perfectly. For the most part, all the poems have a consistent rhyme scheme and meter. I like that the font style changes for each poem and enhances the theme of the verse.

T​he fables in the second section all have the same font, and the delightful illustrations continue. Some of the stories in this section meet the requirement of a fable with anthropomorphism and a moral. "Fit for a King" made me laugh out loud when I realized the allusion that the author was using.

Leonard I. Eckhaus has thoughtfully added discussion questions at the end of each selection, which makes this a wonderful text for an adult and child interaction. My rating is 5 out of 5. The author states that his goal in writing this book was to encourage childhood imagination. I recommend this interactive book to parents who wish to share the joy of make-believe with their children.

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Re: Review of Dare to Imagine:

Posted: 09 Jan 2023, 13:21
by Emily Meadows
Dare to Imagine sounds like a lovely little book. I love reading children's books, especially when the illustrations are good. It's very interesting that the author also included music available on YouTube! Thank you for the great review!

Re: Review of Dare to Imagine:

Posted: 07 Feb 2023, 05:42
by Hazel Mae Bagarinao
The access to music sounds good. I think children love that idea. Thanks for sharing!

Re: Review of Dare to Imagine:

Posted: 12 Feb 2023, 12:45
by Monica Omonigho Bennymoore
Thank You for the review which makes this book a must read for me. I like the engaging orientation and creating a nexus from the book to other online resources. I appreciate the use of a discussion session to encourage active participation. This is a plus for the author's innovations.

Re: Review of Dare to Imagine:

Posted: 14 May 2024, 07:30
by Joshua Sawders
Hey y'all! This review of "Dare to Imagine" by Leonard I. Eckhaus has got me all excited to read it! The book seems to have a great mix of poems and fables that will capture the imagination of children aged 2-10. I love that the author has set the poems to music too. The illustrations and diverse characters make it visually appealing. There are discussion questions included for adult-child interaction, which is a nice touch. Overall, this review gives the book a solid 5 out of 5 rating. Can't wait to dive into this whimsical journey! Y'all should check it out too! Captivating pacing, kept the story moving briskly.

Re: Review of Dare to Imagine:

Posted: 28 Jul 2024, 02:14
by Idris Alooma
This book, "Dare to Imagine" by Leonard I. Eckhaus, seems like a fantastic read for children aged 2-10. With vibrant illustrations, catchy poems, and thought-provoking fables, it sparks creativity and encourages imagination. The author's inclusion of discussion questions makes it an interactive experience for adults and children. I give this book a rating of 5 out of 5. It's definitely worth checking out for parents who want to share the joy of make-believe with their little ones. Masterful world-building, brought the setting to life.

Re: Review of Dare to Imagine:

Posted: 18 May 2025, 14:04
by Victor Nwabuisi
The mix of whimsical poems and fables with meaningful morals sounds like a perfect balance for young readers. It’s great that the book can make both children and adults laugh while teaching important lessons. thank you for the great review.