Review of Millicent Doesn’t Like Me…and That’s Ok
Posted: 26 Nov 2023, 01:51
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Millicent Doesn't Like Me...and That's Ok" by Kali M. Cox.]
A children's book written by Kali M. Cox, titled Millicent Doesn't Like Me... and That's OK, is intended to help children cope with the experience of having other children not like them. Kaysi, who is in the fifth grade, has the desire for other kids to like her. Millicent was the centre of attention at all times, and Kaysi's disagreement with Millicent caused her to dislike Kaysi; nonetheless, Kaysi wanted to remain Millicent's friend despite the fact that Millicent did not like Kaysi. Will it be possible for Kaysi to become friends with her?
This book will assist children in accepting who they are, and it also contains an incredible message for young readers who are interested in reading this book. Young readers will be captivated by the illustrations because of their originality and creativity. In addition to this, the writing is well rendered, and the colours are vibrant. The wording is easy to understand and uncomplicated, which makes it an excellent fit for the target demographic.
Both the message that is sent at the end of the book and the fact that the book has a realistic ending are things that I really appreciated about it. The illustrations were very charming, and they perfectly complemented the story. This is a book that I will most certainly be reading to my son, who is now four years old, and I have high hopes that he will gain some insight from it that I had wished I had gained at an earlier age in my own life.
This book gets a perfect score of 5 out of 5 stars from me because I couldn't find a single thing to dislike about it. The artwork and the tale were both incredible, and the book had an important and profound lesson to impart. As far as I can tell, the book has been edited to absolute perfection because I did not discover any mistakes in it.
I would highly recommend this book to any readers between the ages of 4 and 8, especially considering the fact that there is a moral or life lesson that can be taken away from reading this book.
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Millicent Doesn't Like Me...and That's Ok
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A children's book written by Kali M. Cox, titled Millicent Doesn't Like Me... and That's OK, is intended to help children cope with the experience of having other children not like them. Kaysi, who is in the fifth grade, has the desire for other kids to like her. Millicent was the centre of attention at all times, and Kaysi's disagreement with Millicent caused her to dislike Kaysi; nonetheless, Kaysi wanted to remain Millicent's friend despite the fact that Millicent did not like Kaysi. Will it be possible for Kaysi to become friends with her?
This book will assist children in accepting who they are, and it also contains an incredible message for young readers who are interested in reading this book. Young readers will be captivated by the illustrations because of their originality and creativity. In addition to this, the writing is well rendered, and the colours are vibrant. The wording is easy to understand and uncomplicated, which makes it an excellent fit for the target demographic.
Both the message that is sent at the end of the book and the fact that the book has a realistic ending are things that I really appreciated about it. The illustrations were very charming, and they perfectly complemented the story. This is a book that I will most certainly be reading to my son, who is now four years old, and I have high hopes that he will gain some insight from it that I had wished I had gained at an earlier age in my own life.
This book gets a perfect score of 5 out of 5 stars from me because I couldn't find a single thing to dislike about it. The artwork and the tale were both incredible, and the book had an important and profound lesson to impart. As far as I can tell, the book has been edited to absolute perfection because I did not discover any mistakes in it.
I would highly recommend this book to any readers between the ages of 4 and 8, especially considering the fact that there is a moral or life lesson that can be taken away from reading this book.
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Millicent Doesn't Like Me...and That's Ok
View: on Bookshelves