Review of Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula
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Review of Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula
Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula by R.F. Kristi is an interesting children's book. The narrator is Inca, who is a cat detective and heads a detective agency known as Inca & Company. They have been to Sri Lanka and have also recovered the stolen goods from a local museum. They are also obligated to solve mysteries.
Mom has been invited to be a judge in a competition organized by Le Cordon Bleu. This is a French cookery school regarded as one of the top cookery schools in the world. Mom had the intention of showcasing her new cheese business in the competition, but something unexpected happened. Will she succeed with her plans? Read this engaging piece to find out.
The words the author used in the book are enough to increase the self-esteem of a child. The way a child thinks will change, thus reducing timidity. I admire the educational content I found, such as the history of the Siberian tiger. It was an engaging read, as Kristi did the narratives in such a way as to get the targeted readers' attention.
Children are moved by what they see and relate to. The author acted wisely by placing pictures in the book. These are not merely black and white pictures but in a colored format that can be seen clearly. Since it is a children's book, the date has a way of teaching them the names of days in a week and months in a year. I enjoyed the mixture of the French language in some sentences. Though it may confuse some children, some will find it enlightening based on the translation given sometimes.
I could find nothing I disliked about the book. I found a few errors, but they did not prevent me from getting satisfaction from it. This implies that the book was professionally edited. Hence, I will give it a rating of four out of four stars. I didn't rate it lower because of the reasons mentioned above. I would recommend this book to children who like adventures and enjoy history because they will learn a lot from it.
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