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Review by Sahani Nimandra -- Four Funny Potatoes!

Posted: 08 Jan 2019, 04:13
by Sahani Nimandra
[Following is a volunteer review of "Four Funny Potatoes!" by Len Foley.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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Have you ever watched The Night At The Museum? Because if you've, you would understand the depth of this catchphrase: sleep all day, party all night. Nevertheless, Len Foley provides the same effect to his surprisingly young audience between the age of 3-to 8-year-old. In this overly dramatic children's book, Foley introduces us to his star buddies:

Hey kids!
I'm Arnie, who knows how to dance.
This is good ol' Jimmy, who wears funny pants.
And Marvin who juggles tomatoes, and we are the Four Funny Potatoes!

Hey! Wait a minute, where's our fourth? Benny, where are you?
Hey! I'm not a Po-ta-toe! I'm Benny, the banana. Ba-na-na!
The one and only banana. I'm long and skinny, and shiny and yellow.
I'm just a lovely banana.

Foley embarks on a mission to impress his passionate little audience by marveling them using vivid colors, and lifelike illustrations of silly fruits and vegetables, for example, Sophia, the sandwich, wearing a bow tie. Foley's high-spirited characters add a blend of fun and naughtiness to spice up the interest. In these 28 pages, filled with laugh-out-loud moments, Foley doesn't forget to add the 'learning with fun' concept. The catch of this read is its simplicity which creates the urge for more. Oh! Listen! I can hear kid's screaming, "read it again, mommy!"

This distinctive plot is all creative and full of silliness. Foley uses a rhythmic approach to connect with his audience. The vocabulary used contain volume and identity demanding for attention, is well-edited, except for two minor punctuation errors. It's a fun-loving read that teachers and parents can enjoy with their kids.

I've read many reviews, and I've sensed strongly mixed feelings among the reviewers. In my opinion, this read is exceptionally entertaining, but I wish to recommend parents to read it with their kids, rather than making it a solo read, because of its questionable ending. I found Jesse, the jelly bean, funny when she tossed a watermelon in the air. Inspired by his daughter, Len Foley realized that he wasn't a bad writer, but just followed the wrong sort. I admire Foley's motives to impart young minds with inspiring lessons: the beauty of teamwork, to appreciate unique identity, and to speak up for one's self.

The only point that I highly reflect, in disagreement, is its highly inappropriate ending. I'm not pleased with this, and considering the audience's sensible age, I'm sure they'll be heartbroken. Considering this point, which is hard to ignore, I rate the Four Funny Potatoes 3 out of 4 stars.

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Re: Review by Sahani Nimandra -- Four Funny Potatoes!

Posted: 14 Jan 2019, 08:36
by Sunnyroyish
Great style of writing reviews. I'm learning so much from you. I also reviewed this book. I must say, it's amazing.

Re: Review by Sahani Nimandra -- Four Funny Potatoes!

Posted: 14 Jan 2019, 09:13
by Sahani Nimandra
Sunnyroyish wrote: 14 Jan 2019, 08:36 Great style of writing reviews. I'm learning so much from you. I also reviewed this book. I must say, it's amazing.
Thank you so much for your complement!

Re: Review by Sahani Nimandra -- Four Funny Potatoes!

Posted: 14 Jan 2019, 11:54
by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda
It makes me really happy to see an adult enjoy a children's book so much and relish on the silliness. We get too serious at times!
Seems like a great book for the little ones, but I'm glad you mentioned the ending is sensitive. That could've ended up badly if there isnt an adult to explain!
Great review, Sahani, thanks!

Re: Review by Sahani Nimandra -- Four Funny Potatoes!

Posted: 14 Jan 2019, 20:21
by Sahani Nimandra
Lunastella wrote: 14 Jan 2019, 11:54 It makes me really happy to see an adult enjoy a children's book so much and relish on the silliness. We get too serious at times!
Seems like a great book for the little ones, but I'm glad you mentioned the ending is sensitive. That could've ended up badly if there isnt an adult to explain!
Great review, Sahani, thanks!
That could've ended up badly if there isnt an adult to explain!
You have no idea. Thank you for commenting, dear! :tiphat:

Re: Review by Sahani Nimandra -- Four Funny Potatoes!

Posted: 15 Jan 2019, 00:18
by Shrabastee Chakraborty
Yet another unique way to present the book! I really enjoy reading your reviews, Sahani! I agree with you about the slightly disturbing (for children) ending, but then the very last page will probably console them. Nevertheless, I must admit that this was a really engaging book. Thanks for the review!

Re: Review by Sahani Nimandra -- Four Funny Potatoes!

Posted: 15 Jan 2019, 02:04
by Sahani Nimandra
Shrabastee wrote: 15 Jan 2019, 00:18 Yet another unique way to present the book! I really enjoy reading your reviews, Sahani! I agree with you about the slightly disturbing (for children) ending, but then the very last page will probably console them. Nevertheless, I must admit that this was a really engaging book. Thanks for the review!
Thank you so much for appreciating my work! :tiphat:

Re: Review by Sahani Nimandra -- Four Funny Potatoes!

Posted: 15 Jan 2019, 07:33
by Ronel_Steyn
I reviewed this book as well. The ending is a bit shocking with an age group of 3 to 8 year olds. I think with children a bit older, it would be better accepted. Great review!

Re: Review by Sahani Nimandra -- Four Funny Potatoes!

Posted: 15 Jan 2019, 07:43
by Sahani Nimandra
Ronel_Steyn wrote: 15 Jan 2019, 07:33 I reviewed this book as well. The ending is a bit shocking with an age group of 3 to 8 year olds. I think with children a bit older, it would be better accepted. Great review!
Thank you for your comment! Children who are above that age wouldn't enjoy it much since they are much older and capable of understanding books which challenge them than this one. :tiphat:

Re: Review by Sahani Nimandra -- Four Funny Potatoes!

Posted: 21 Jan 2019, 20:40
by Espie
I do hope the ending you're referring to isn't too inappropriate to turn off any well-meaning parent, carer or educator. The formative years are crucial to a child's development as well as in inculcating the values that'll make them better citizens of our world.

Thank you for another interesting review.

Re: Review by Sahani Nimandra -- Four Funny Potatoes!

Posted: 21 Jan 2019, 20:46
by Sahani Nimandra
Espie wrote: 21 Jan 2019, 20:40 I do hope the ending you're referring to isn't too inappropriate to turn off any well-meaning parent, carer or educator. The formative years are crucial to a child's development as well as in inculcating the values that'll make them better citizens of our world.

Thank you for another interesting review.
What pester me the most is how am I going to teach a young kid about death. I know it's inevitable, but it sucks to explain it to them. Thank you for your valuable opinion!

Re: Review by Sahani Nimandra -- Four Funny Potatoes!

Posted: 22 Jan 2019, 06:43
by Kajori Sheryl Paul
I loved the way you compared it with The Night of the Museum.
Thank you for the great review.

Re: Review by Sahani Nimandra -- Four Funny Potatoes!

Posted: 22 Jan 2019, 08:06
by Sahani Nimandra
Kajori50 wrote: 22 Jan 2019, 06:43 I loved the way you compared it with The Night of the Museum.
Thank you for the great review.
The first thing that popped into my head. Thank you for commenting! :tiphat:

Re: Review by Sahani Nimandra -- Four Funny Potatoes!

Posted: 24 Jan 2019, 01:04
by Connie Otwani
A heart-breaking end? Now I'm curious! Thanks for an engaging review - as always!

Re: Review by Sahani Nimandra -- Four Funny Potatoes!

Posted: 24 Jan 2019, 10:32
by Sahani Nimandra
Cotwani wrote: 24 Jan 2019, 01:04 A heart-breaking end? Now I'm curious! Thanks for an engaging review - as always!
Really! The heart-breaking part is the party that made you curious. You're one in million :tiphat: