Official Review: Toni the Superhero by R.D. Base
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- Tolstoy
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Re: Official Review: Toni the Superhero by R.D. Base
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Yes, a good review and the author clearly noted that the book is targeted for beginning readers.
I read this with my elementary age son and the repetitive sentence structure was helpful and engaging to him.
Also the sequence of things Toni likes to do relates well enough with the kiddos.
I especially liked the contrast of color in the picture and I'm sure kids will too, especially more visual learners.
There was one or two places in the book that were incongruous and may be confusing for the young readers.
For example, "Toni likes to dust", but there was no picture of Tony or a duster. Also, "Tony likes to swim", but he is not actually swimming. However, I believe this is all done with the intent that it will be a little thought-provoking for the young readers.
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The book "Toni, the superhero" is a simple book, with a very nice depth. The words are also very imitable.
It is a book full of exciting characters, passion and very interesting to kids.
Using very attractive and exciting animations appealing strongly to kids, the book portrays a well trained character, making the book of immeasurable value to kids.
The author was brief and explanatory. Other books by the same author includes; Toni likes to read, Toni saved the day and Toni lobes vegetable. The pictures are unique, educative and also very colourful.
I recommend "Toni, the superhero" to kids. Watch out for more exciting series.
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It is a book full of exciting characters, passion and very interesting to kids.
Using very attractive and exciting animations appealing strongly to kids, the book portrays a well trained character, making the book of immeasurable value to kids.
The author was brief and explanatory. Other books by the same author includes; Toni likes to read, Toni saved the day and Toni lobes vegetable. The pictures are unique, educative and also very colourful.
I recommend "Toni, the superhero" to kids. Watch out for more exciting series.
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a book like this is great for children! as they read i know it would open up there imagination!
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Thanks everyone for the nice feedback! Tolstoy, I agree that the author noted that the book is a learn-to-read type of read. It was written with simple concepts and sentences with that specific purpose in mind.Tolstoy wrote: ↑18 Apr 2018, 21:14 Toni the Superhero by R.D. Base
Spoilers
Yes, a good review and the author clearly noted that the book is targeted for beginning readers.
I read this with my elementary age son and the repetitive sentence structure was helpful and engaging to him.
Also the sequence of things Toni likes to do relates well enough with the kiddos.
I especially liked the contrast of color in the picture and I'm sure kids will too, especially more visual learners.
There was one or two places in the book that were incongruous and may be confusing for the young readers.
For example, "Toni likes to dust", but there was no picture of Tony or a duster. Also, "Tony likes to swim", but he is not actually swimming. However, I believe this is all done with the intent that it will be a little thought-provoking for the young readers.
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