Review of I Can Read
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- Maduabuchi Okwiya N Eze
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Review of I Can Read
In I Can Read, Symone Smith takes some steps further from the usual pattern of teaching "A" is for "Apple" and "B" is for "Ball." Apart from the paintings of the animals illustrating each letter of the alphabet, Smith also brings in some elements of interaction and bits of extra information about each of the animals. It was a memorable read, and I would like to share my experiences in the following paragraphs.
I was impressed with the teaching pattern adopted in this children's book. It was not just a collection of educational resources; the content was presented in an interactive format. There is a declarative sentence followed by, usually, two questions, which serve to make kids active participants in the learning process.
The extra information about each animal was also helpful. Children will get to know, for instance, the kinds of foods they eat (like dragonflies who eat mosquitoes), their capabilities (like eagles who can sight something two miles away), their survival mechanisms (like hedgehogs who use their quills to protect themselves), and their habitats (like quolls who live in forests).
Also, I found the illustrations not only appropriate but also clear and appealing to the eyes. My favorite was the painting of the reindeer on page eighteen. Furthermore, the language is very simple. I do commend Smith for being conscious of the target audience while making her word choices. However, I found some poorly written sentences in the book, mainly due to punctuation mistakes. This book can also benefit from another round of editing, as I found some grammatical errors in it.
I rate I Can Read four out of five stars for the author's excellent presentation of the learning resources and the quality illustrations. I had to remove one star due to the concerns I pointed out in the above paragraph. Readers aged four to seven should find this book interesting, given the various learning avenues explored in it.
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