Review Detail
Kids Nonfiction
180
Fun book of poetry, but misses target audience
Overall rating
3.3
Writing Style
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
3.0
Learning Value
3.0
I have mixed feelings about this one.
This is a fun collection of poems, gathered in thematic groups of different places in a child's life, home, play, school, etc. and then sub-grouped inside and outside (Home: Inside, Home: Outside, Play: Inside, Play: Outside...). The illustrations are cute, but old-timey and do not necessarily add to the experience.
Where I really struggle is with the target age, listed as middle-grade. The collection requires the comprehension and attention span of the target age, but the subject matter, illustrations, and writing style are more suited to a younger audience. This would have been a great book for earlier generations of middle grade readers, but today's kids have a maturity level higher than in previous generations.
Overall, I enjoyed it, but through the lens of a parent and librarian I believe it could be reworked a bit to either appeal to its target audience or a younger crowd, but as of now it sits on the cusp of each.
This is a fun collection of poems, gathered in thematic groups of different places in a child's life, home, play, school, etc. and then sub-grouped inside and outside (Home: Inside, Home: Outside, Play: Inside, Play: Outside...). The illustrations are cute, but old-timey and do not necessarily add to the experience.
Where I really struggle is with the target age, listed as middle-grade. The collection requires the comprehension and attention span of the target age, but the subject matter, illustrations, and writing style are more suited to a younger audience. This would have been a great book for earlier generations of middle grade readers, but today's kids have a maturity level higher than in previous generations.
Overall, I enjoyed it, but through the lens of a parent and librarian I believe it could be reworked a bit to either appeal to its target audience or a younger crowd, but as of now it sits on the cusp of each.
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