Official Review: Max the Cat by Phoenix and Wylde Fyre
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Official Review: Max the Cat by Phoenix and Wylde Fyre
Max is a lovely cat who has pure black fur from head to toe. He is uniquely majestic, yet he does not seem to realize it. Humans around him fear and run away from him in terror, while his fellow cats laugh and make fun of his color. Initially, Max blocks out unpleasant comments and believes in his uniqueness and abilities. However, he soon starts to let the remarks get to him, and he begins to doubt and dislike who he is.
In a state of self-doubt and sadness, Max seeks out radical help from a gifted lady to change his fur color. Despite her numerous warnings and encouraging words, Max is adamant and wants the change. Unfortunately, the results do not turn out as expected, and Max learns the hard way to accept himself.
Max the Cat passes across a crucial message of diversity and acceptance. The book is colorful, with distinct pictures that instantly capture a child’s attention. It is easy to perceive and differentiate the various colors, structures such as buildings and streets, and the people and cats depicted in the book. This presents numerous learning opportunities for developing minds.
What I enjoyed most about the book is the format of the story. Each new scene and activity Max engages in is on a separate page. This makes it very easy to follow and understand. I equally love the general simplicity of the drawings, which a child can easily duplicate. There is nothing to dislike about the book; it is a beautiful and necessary read.
The book’s editing is excellent, and it lacks any grammatical or spelling errors. Phoenix and Wylde Fyre use short sentences with rhyming words and employ repetition, which reinforces the message. Max the Cat is suitable for children in the age range of five to ten and their guardians. It seeks to debunk the popular myth about black cats being a curse. Additionally, the message applies to how we treat each other in our daily lives. The book deserves a rating of 4 out of 4 stars. I recommend it to those seeking to gently and creatively teach children about diversity and looking beyond the physical appearance.
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