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Showing posts with label Children's Book. Show all posts

Book Review : Candy and the Cankersaur

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Candy and the Cankersaur by Jason Sandberg
Publisher: Amazon Digital Services
Released: June 18, 2012

About The Book
This is the sweet and funny tale of a young girl named Candy and her Cankersaurus Rex! Candy receives a dinosaur as a gift and is determined to train him to be a good pet. This playful homage to Syd Hoff will make all dinosaur-crazy boys and girls happy! Enjoy!

As a bedtime story Picture Book it’s aimed for children ages 3-6.
As a read-alone Picture Book it’s appropriate for children ages 6-9.

Review
Candy and the Cankersaur is a lovely children's book. It has a lot of beautifully-drawn pictures which will surely attract kids' attention and a storyline that is cute and exciting. It will also teach kids the value of friendship and the happiness that comes with it. Some kids might not be familiar with the 'big' words in the book, so I would recommend parents to go through with their children to guarantee a better understanding of the story. Candy and the Cankersaur will be a great bedtime story for kids too.

Glossary / Big words in the book:
1. purchased, globe pg 4
2. appreciate pg 5
3. pestered pg 6
4. spectacular, companionship pg 7
5. summoned, crate pg 8
6. Paleontologist pg 9
7. devoured, pg 13
8. sulk, Zoologist, pg 17
9. salamander pg 20
10. specialized, oddities pg 21
11. amused, thrilled, ferocious, terrifying pg 26
12. gasped pg 27
13. reuniting pg 28
14. intent, refund pg 29
15. conclusion pg 30


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Book Review : Three Cups by Tony Townsley, April Willy, Mark St. Germain

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Three Cups

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 4 and up
  • Hardcover: 32 pages
  • Publisher: Thomas Nelson (November 8, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1400317495
  • ISBN-13: 978-1400317493
  • Available on: Amazon / Barnes & Noble


Synopsis

Teaching children how to save, spend, and be charitable can be as simple as 1, 2, 3.

All parents want to teach their children good money habits from an early age. Many start by giving them an allowance. But it's equally important to teach children a positive, generous attitude as they learn to use money responsibly.

Filled with warm, memorable illustrations by award-winning painter, April Willy, Three Cups is the story of one family's unique and effective method of teaching personal financial management-and how one boy reaped first the small, then the immeasurably great rewards of the lessons he learned.

Families will be delighted with the heart-warming tale and want to integrate the three-cup system in their own children's lives.

Review
Three Cups is a great book for kids. It teaches them how to manage their money wisely with a simple concept.

The three cups in this book are the saving cup, the spending cup and the giving cup. The money in the saving cup will be kept in the bank once the cup is full.

The money in the spending cup is used to buy something that the kids want. Kids will learn to spend money wisely, and differentiate between what they want and what they need.

The money in the giving cup serves a noble purpose: to help people who are in need. The money will be put to good use, and kids will understand that it is important to contribute to the society, because there are always people out there who really need a helping hand.

Three Cups teaches kids to be disciplined, responsible and charitable - it also helps children to understand that having a lot of money is not the main point, but rather how to manage and spend it.

With eye-catching illustrations, an easy-to-follow narrative and a simple yet profound introduction to a better way of life, Three Cups will certainly make a lasting impression on your kids' lives.

Rating:4.000


Note: I received this book as part of the Book Sneeze book review program hosted by Thomas Nelson Publishing.

Graphic Novel Review : FAN LI & XI SHI : Master Strategist and the Beauty

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Fan Li & Xi Shi Master Strategist and the Beauty
FAN LI & XI SHI : Master Strategist and the Beauty
Available at AsiaPac Books SGD $
8.50
ISBN : 981-229-171-7
Written by : Asiapac Editorial Board
Illustrated by : Terry Lim
Translated by : Geraldine Goh

Synopsis
Amid the turbulent, long-drawn war of the Spring and Autumn Period, Fan Li stood out as an upright man of great political insight.
* He served King Goujian of Yue with absolute loyalty, choosing to remain as a slave to be with his master.
* He mooted the idea of sending Xi Shi, his beloved soul mate, to the enemy’s palace as a spy.
* He rescued Yue from destruction and transformed it into a powerful state.
*Disheartened by the cruelty of war, he retired from his illustrious political career. To hide his true identity, he even changed his name to Tao Zhugong. Nevertheless, his business acumen soon led to many successful business ventures, and he became respected as the founding father of Chinese business strategies!
* In this book, you will get to know the visionary politician, the sagacious strategist, and the innovative business entrepreneur. His achievements, resourcefulness and upright character will inspire you!

Contents: A Scholar's Battle Strategies, First Display of Talent, Suffer Humiliation with the King, Strategise the Revenge, Final Victory, Business Pursuit and Success

Review
I have heard of the story of how the skilled politician Fan Li helped the King of Yue, Gou Jian (Chinese: 越王勾踐) to rise above the dominance of Wu (a state ruled by King Fuchai), but I only knew it vaguely. This book helped me to gain insight of the accurate historical events that occurred during the exact time frame. By reading this book, I get to witness the the fall and rise of a great power, as well as the display of ethical leadership in chaotic times.

First of all, I would like to praise the artist of this comic book, Mr. Terry Lim for his brilliant artwork. Without his captivating and expressive drawings, this book would not be as charming as it is now. I find myself constantly admiring the graphics in this book. The personalities of the protagonists are distinctly displayed - King Fuchai's rage over his father's death and determination to avenge him, King Goujian's arrogance over their initial victory and later humiliation of being a slave to Fuchai, Fan Li's indisputable loyalty towards Gou Jian and his plan to help his master to rise from the ashes, like a phoenix reborn.

One of the four beauties in ancient China, Xi Shi also played an important role in this story. She was offered to King Fuchai as a gift along with another beautiful girl, Zheng Dan. On the outside, it seemed that Yue was willingly offering tributes to Wu, but this was actually a plan to overthrow Wu by using beautiful women. Unable to resist beautiful women, Fuchai soon forgot all about his state affairs and at their instigation, ordered his best adviser Wu Zixu to perform suicide.

The most popular scene is the one where Goujian returned to his native state and started consuming food suited for peasants and forcing himself to taste bile to remind himself of the humiliations he suffered while serving Fuchai as a slave. He also slept on firewood as he was not used to soft beds anymore. People eventually created a Chinese idiom with the literal meaning sleeping on sticks and tasting gall (卧薪尝胆 Pinyin: wò xīn cháng dǎn), to refer to Goujian's perseverance.

FAN LI & XI SHI is a book which kids and youngsters are bound to love. Through the vivid drawings and easy-to-read descriptions, readers will be transported back to the Spring and Autumn Period as the story unfolds before their very own eyes. I thoroughly enjoyed this unique and one-of-a-kind trip, and I'm sure it will be the same for you.

Rating: 5

A Note of Thanks
Many thanks to Jane from Asia Pac Books for sending me a paperback copy of FAN LI & XI SHI for this review. FAN LI & XI SHI is available at AsiaPac Books for SGD $8.50.

Book Review : Beyond the Dead Forest by Steve Groll

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Beyond the Dead Forest
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Product Details
  • Perfect Paperback: 420 pages
  • Publisher: Tate publishing and enterprises (May 4, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 161566436X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1615664368
  • Available on: Amazon / Barnes & Noble / The Book Depository

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It just appeared one day out of nowhere—a dead forest that the partners had never seen before. Carter and Kat think they know every tree, river, and rock within five miles of their homes, but this section of wood, completely devoid of life, was not supposed to exist. Stepping through a doorway into a bizarre world filled with darkness, terror, and death, they embark on a quest to discover the greatest treasure of all. Aided by a strange old man they called the Guardian, and armed with spiritual weapons, their wits, and a growing arsenal of wisdom, they battle against forces of darkness that are determined to destroy them. Hitch a wild ride with the arrogant Mr. Stewborn with a raving madman in hot pursuit. Come stay awhile in the inescapable People Rule Inn and experience a place where nightmares are real. Travel through the depressing Valley of Shadows, and meet dark creatures you have never imagined. Join Carter and Kat as they venture Beyond the Dead Forest and discover, with our heroes, the unsurpassable riches of wisdom that can empower you to change your life and your world.

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Beyond the Dead Forest is a book with depth and layered meanings. I enjoyed reading about Carter and Kat's adventures in the strange places they visited along their journey. The events in the story catalyze their inner growth and increased their determination, wits and strength. This book is interesting and likable, but I believe it would be better if the story is cut short as it is intended for middle graders, and it spanned a good 416 pages. I discovered some typos and found some strange dialogues and descriptions. But anyway, this book is nicely written and would be a great gift for young readers.

Rating: 3.685

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Steve Groll
Steve Groll has written and published his first novel, Beyond the Dead Forest. Groll has worked with children and families for over 40 years. Steve's goal is to write suspenseful adventures that take place in strange worlds and that are both intriguing and profound. Though his novel is geared to older children and younger youth, many adults enjoy the excitement, and wonder at the wisdom found in his uniquely dark, tense, and personally challenging novel.

Book Review : The Emperor's New Clothes

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Product Details
  • Reading level: Ages 4-8
  • Paperback: 27 pages
  • Publisher: MARKS AND SPENCER
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 1-84273-944-1

This book is funny and interesting. The thieves have tricked the emperor easily. The emperor does not wear any clothes to the parade because he believes that only clever people can see the invisible clothes. Everyone laughs at him, and then a little girl says that he has no clothes on. The emperor realizes that he has been very stupid to trust the thieves. I think most children will enjoy it as I do.

Rating: 4.500

Reviewed by Aik Johnny, 8 years old, Malaysia.

Book Review : Pokemon - Bye Bye Butterfree by Diane Muldrow

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Product Details
  • Reading level: Ages 4-8
  • Paperback: 24 pages
  • Publisher: Golden Books (September 15, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0307132668
  • ISBN-13: 978-0307132666

I like this book because it is cute and interesting. Butterfree defeats Team Rocket and saves his friends. Ash feels sad because he knows that it is time for Butterfree to leave him and go with his new friend. The pictures in this book are pretty. I will read this book again in the future.

Rating: 4.500

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Reviewed by Aik Johnny, 8 years old, Malaysia.