Review of Jestine Needs to Clean
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Review of Jestine Needs to Clean
Jestine, the dog, continues to procrastinate on cleaning up her room. Before she knows it, her room is a pile of mess, and she is exposed to unhealthy air and the risk of slipping from spilled fluid. But somehow, Jestine begins to see reasons to urgently clean up her room, and when she starts, it is a whole lot of fun, discovery, and refreshment—experiences she never expected and wouldn't have had if she continued the delay.
Jestine Needs to Clean is a children's story written by A. D. Storm. I so much admired the simple storyline and the matching illustrations. The central message in this story is the need to maintain a clean environment. Through this story, Storm encourages children to embark on regular cleanups of their environment and do what ought to be done on time. The dangers of laziness and delaying cleaning up our environment are highlighted, and apart from the risks these bring, we see that delayed domestic tasks cost more time, energy, and resources than they would have if done earlier.
The above message was clearly and succinctly developed. One other interesting development was the new world of fun, discovery, comfort, and refreshment Jestine found herself in when she began to tidy up her room. It was really beautiful to watch the illustrations showing the transformation following Jestine's cleanup. By doing so, the story presents to children the consequences of laziness, procrastination, and a dirty environment, as well as the rewards of a clean environment. This is a positive influence, and I am impressed by it. I guess every child who reads this story will learn to choose and do the right thing.
I found no issues in this book and found no reason to deduct any stars from the rating. This book is impeccably edited. The story is simple to read, well illustrated, and teaches children the importance of cleaning their rooms and environment when necessary. For these reasons, I rate Jestine Needs to Clean five out of five stars and recommend it to readers aged four to eight.
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