Official Review: Toni the Superhero by R.D. Base
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Re: Official Review: Toni the Superhero by R.D. Base
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Research have proven that kids to whom books are read latch on to reading as oppose to early learners who haven’t had the experience. Also, there is evidence that reading aloud to kids really assist with the stage of brain development. But what’s the purpose of promoting and encouraging reading for the early learners when they own a room full of toys and no reading books?
Moreover, what makes “Toni The Superhero” different from the list of Superhero that already exists? He’s considered the cream of all Superhero. This young boy with super natural powers involved in other activities on the human level. It is yet to be known what else Toni enjoy doing when he’s not active in trying to save the world from danger.
There is many emphasis placed on magical powers. Actually, for the young reader and visual learner emphasis is on daily domestic duties. Toni got his little brome for sweeping, cleaning, dusting furniture to assist his parents keep his home fresh and clean. He is a bright boy who read books at home to be ahead of his class. Toni eats the right food for his diet like fruits, vegetables, healthy snack and milk. He never throws away his lunch that his parents provide but shares with other classmates.
Whenever it is play time, Toni participated in soccer, basketball, other sports and recreational activities. He is kind to other kids on the playground by displaying true Superhero and exercise to stay healthy. Toni practice to get enough sleep by going to bed early and follow instruction from his parents not to stay up late at night. He rises early in the morning to get to school on time.
The young readers appreciate kids’ books with the main character exhibiting magical powers. The main character is seen in a bright colored costume with the initial of his first name T written on the front. Also, accessories of cape, eye mask, gloves, soccer ball and books. He is seen flying through the air in full speed to save someone who is in danger. This reflected that side of his magical power. Kids enjoy the main character presence when he is on their level, engage in their activities and communicate in kid’s language.
Most of all, I liked the simple sentences formulated for the younger reader as he tried to highlight literacy at this age group. The pictures help with identifying letters of the alphabet, pronunciation and learning new words. Also, the younger reader will appreciate the fact that Superhero comes in different color, shape, size and age.
The least that I like about the book was the blank page with no picture of Toni dusting furniture to assist with house chores. Instead of the blank page, should be for the young reader to draw, and color pictures of how they help their parents at home with chores. I would recommend the book for young readers just learning how to read and familiarizing with letters of the alphabet and the early language learners.
Thanks to the writer for promoting kids book in a hilarious way. Well done to the Illustrator, Debbie J. Hefke who assisted in making the learning process accessible for the young readers. There were no errors found in the book, therefore I rate this book 4 out of 4 Stars.
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The most important thing to do when writing a book for kids is for the book to
look catchy,right from the cover page! I actually gave this book to my niece so I'm reviewing based on her behavior while she read
Toni is a superhero who doesn't just have superpowers,but helped around with the little chores in this house. This is good because it helps kids think that performing this tasks help them become superheroes,which it does (healthy superheroes). Toni can be seen in the book on his superhero costume cleaning and dusting. This is a good and creative way to improve kids affinity to help with little things around the house.
The book is also great for kids not only because the sentences are short,simplified and easy to read but also because the pictures are so simplified that kids who can't read yet can also understand what the book is about,not to mention the fact that it's very colourful which we all know attracts children.
The book was nice,straight to the point and made use of easy words. No grammatical errors also were found throughout the book. It really deserves my 4/4!
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