Review of My imagination
Posted: 04 Dec 2023, 13:00
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "My imagination" by Angela R Bush.]
Angela Bush is the author of this collection of children's rhyming stories titled "My Imagination." Fairies, yaks, dragons, and butterflies are just some of the characters that appear in these tales, which are sure to stimulate your child's imagination. The majority of these tales begin with children, and you will have to read them in order to discover how they develop into a world of fantasy.
The pictures are vibrant and deserving of your child's attention because of their dazzling appearance. The tales are brief and pleasant, and they rhyme in a very lovely way. For a younger readership, the writing is also quite simple and straightforward to comprehend.
Despite the fact that I greatly enjoyed the images, I had the impression that the illustrator could have selected more intriguing scenes to illustrate. Even while there were some great illustrations, some of them seemed a little bland for a book aimed at youngsters. Some of the stories struck out to me more than others, but I like the majority of them. It was the fairy and butterfly stories that I found to be the most enjoyable.
Although there is room for development, I will give it a rating of 4 out of 5 stars since I found it to be quite enjoyable, and I feel that children will also find it enjoyable. The tale, the illustrations, and the writing are all excellent for children of a younger age. I have reason to believe that a professional editor edited the book because I only found one error in it.
I would recommend this book to children between the ages of 4 and 8 who have a passion for mystical tales about dragons and fairies, as well as to any child whose attention is captured by rhyme, just like my own son is.
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My imagination
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Angela Bush is the author of this collection of children's rhyming stories titled "My Imagination." Fairies, yaks, dragons, and butterflies are just some of the characters that appear in these tales, which are sure to stimulate your child's imagination. The majority of these tales begin with children, and you will have to read them in order to discover how they develop into a world of fantasy.
The pictures are vibrant and deserving of your child's attention because of their dazzling appearance. The tales are brief and pleasant, and they rhyme in a very lovely way. For a younger readership, the writing is also quite simple and straightforward to comprehend.
Despite the fact that I greatly enjoyed the images, I had the impression that the illustrator could have selected more intriguing scenes to illustrate. Even while there were some great illustrations, some of them seemed a little bland for a book aimed at youngsters. Some of the stories struck out to me more than others, but I like the majority of them. It was the fairy and butterfly stories that I found to be the most enjoyable.
Although there is room for development, I will give it a rating of 4 out of 5 stars since I found it to be quite enjoyable, and I feel that children will also find it enjoyable. The tale, the illustrations, and the writing are all excellent for children of a younger age. I have reason to believe that a professional editor edited the book because I only found one error in it.
I would recommend this book to children between the ages of 4 and 8 who have a passion for mystical tales about dragons and fairies, as well as to any child whose attention is captured by rhyme, just like my own son is.
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My imagination
View: on Bookshelves