Review of Khobe Koala and His Whittle Tummy Ache

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Cecilia_L
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Review of Khobe Koala and His Whittle Tummy Ache

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Khobe Koala and His Whittle Tummy Ache" by Frank Whaley.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Khobe is a cuddly koala who loves to snack on candy and cookies, but the little marsupial learns an important lesson after overindulging. Despite his bloated belly, Khobe has sweet dreams about nutritious fruits and veggies that come alive in Frank Whaley's delightful children’s book, Khobe Koala and His Whittle Tummy Ache. The picture book is the first of a four-book wellness series.

Whaley delivers a whimsical story that will amuse young readers while teaching them their colors and the nutritional benefits of fruits and vegetables. He utilizes alliteration to name the characters like “Cara the Carrot.” Whaley also cleverly coordinates the various veggies’ colors with the rhyming text throughout the book. For instance, when Khobe meets Cara, both the vegetable type and color appear in orange text. As the story progresses, Khobe encounters more healthy friends, including broccoli, green beans, peppers, and tomatoes.

Victoria Mikki illustrates the book beautifully. I especially like the creative way she features the food in her illustrations. For example, Betty wears a friendly smile, and the leafy portion of the Brussels sprout frames her face like hair. Khobe learns that "Tomatoes are good for your heart, hair, eyes, and bones; you will feel like a prince or princess sitting on a throne." The accompanying illustration features a perfectly plump tomato sitting on a purple throne of eggplants fit for royalty. At the end of the book, Khobe's dinner plate features a colorful array of healthy vegetables.

It is probably evident that there isn't anything I dislike about this entertaining children's book. It is professionally edited and correctly formatted for Kindle, allowing the lovely illustrations to fill the screen. I find it hard to imagine that readers of any age will turn the pages without smiling. Veggies never looked so cute!

I am pleased to rate this educational read-aloud story 4 out of 4 stars. I recommend it to ages 2-9; little ones can learn their colors as their older siblings digest nutrition facts while reading to them. Grandparents, teachers, and parents will also appreciate the informative and amusing picture book.

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This should be fun and helpful for little children. Great review.
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Post by M Tri mulyanto »

This book is about a pet who likes to snack on food and looks cute about koala
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Very educational for both Kids and parent, great story about how nature can be very friendly
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I feel like a child reading your review, so I can dream about nutritious fruits and veggies. I want to read this book. Nice review.
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Raymond N wrote: 23 Jan 2022, 09:53 This should be fun and helpful for little children. Great review.
Thank you! :tiphat:
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This is educational and entertaining, especially for children. Great review.
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Seems like an educative and gingerly written book, as it should be when speaking about kids books. Great review.
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This seems like a great book for kids. Thanks for the review.
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This book is very nice. It's really good for kids because its an educational book. Great book.
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I like this kind of books. Beutiful illustrations encourages children to listen to the book so many times. This would convey the useful message about the importance of vegetables besides giving information about each type of vegetables. Nice review.
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The use of colors and illustrations makes this a nice read. Thanks for the review.
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The irony used by author is great. I bet kids will eat healthy after reading this book
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Teaching children about their nutritional values is very important. As a child I hated veggies even with my mum explaining and all. I feel more comfortable about vegetables now because of how she made me feel about them.
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