Review of Mrs. White's Sub Snips

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Review of Mrs. White's Sub Snips

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Mrs. White's Sub Snips" by Laura Moss White.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Though the world thinks of teaching as just walking in the park, teachers only know the struggles of walking in Jurassic Park. Because each student's mindset and their activities are different, it takes time to tackle and coordinate them to focus on the subjects. But as a substitute teacher, they don't know about any students' mentalities, which is difficult for them to control since they are new to the class. Meanwhile, students will be excited to enjoy this break as a bird sets free from the cage because they have a solid reason to have fun because of the substitute teacher.
 
Since students' centers of attraction are only pointed towards entertainment during substitute periods, they just don't care about the substitute teacher. That's why Laura Moss White authored the book Mrs. White's Sub Snips to share the substitute teachers' point of view and their day-to-day struggles through comic styles.
 
On the positive side, the artwork beautifully expressed the exact scenarios of the sub-teachers in a comic style. Characters' expressions are unique and relatable to the situation. This artwork played an important role in the book.
 
Secondly, though the dialogues are lower, the artwork speaks more than words. Dialogue is playing as a side artist. There are some interesting facts apart from the above-mentioned details. After completing this book, you may colour the book's picture or hand it over to children since they love colouring.
 
When we talk about the negative side, there is nothing I dislike in this book. But I would suggest you take every page as a meme and don't expect this book to be a comic book. Each cartoon depicts different perspectives, and it will be better if you read them one by one without connecting every panel.
 
As there aren’t any mistakes that affect my reading, this book was professionally edited. I will rate it 5 out of 5 because of the afore-mentioned details. I would highly recommend this book to substitute teachers and students who love to enjoy their periods.

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