Official Review: Don't Throw Me in the Cholla Patch

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Official Review: Don't Throw Me in the Cholla Patch

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Don't Throw Me in the Cholla Patch" by Marc Severson.]
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Woodrat decides that the nighttime is a great time to gather food for his family. Unluckily, he runs across Coyote. Coyote wants to eat Woodrat, so he must come up with a way to outsmart Coyote. Will Woodrat find a way to escape Coyote's clutches?

Don't Throw Me in the Cholla Patch is written by Marc Severson and illustrated by Francesco Orazzini. The targeted audience for the book is ages 10 to 12 years old. The book is written in the third person perspective with an omniscient narrator.

Some of the words are advanced for that age level. For instance, "larder" is used, but the author has a definition for that word at the end. There is also a pronunciation guide. The only problem is with a mountain called Baboquivari, as it is not listed in the guide. While it is a real place, children not familiar with the area won't know how to say it. However, that was the only word I questioned, which makes it a small issue.

The illustrations in the book are enjoyable and fun. I especially loved the expressions on the characters' faces. It brought the story to life. The drawings, though, were all of a similar color. I don't think this was necessarily a drawback because the setting doesn't change much throughout the book. There are still plenty of interesting features in the illustrations. It is worth noting, however, that they aren't as bright or as vibrant as other books.

The book was formatted with text on one page and the drawings immediately opposite. The plot accompanied the illustrations perfectly and accented the story; I know children would love looking at the pictures while reading the book. There seemed to be a good balance of words to pictures.

I appreciated, as well, that the author discusses how he came up with this story. We learn more about the woodrat which is also known as a packrat. This enhances the educational value of the book. It's interesting to see that the author compares this story to that of The Briar Patch, and I must say, I do see the similarities.

I thought this book was fun and clever. I found only one minor error and believe this to be a very teachable book for young ones. For those reasons, I give Don't Throw Me in the Cholla Patch 4 out of 4 stars. I recommend it to parents and educators looking for a fun, yet educational, book.

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I'm glad that the illustrations are articulated with the characters' faces. This would, surely, entertain kids. The pronunciation guide is another plus. I could use that too 🙂. Thank you for your recommendation! Your review has such a clear nuance. I enjoyed reading it!
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InStoree wrote: 16 Aug 2019, 02:39 I'm glad that the illustrations are articulated with the characters' faces. This would, surely, entertain kids. The pronunciation guide is another plus. I could use that too 🙂. Thank you for your recommendation! Your review has such a clear nuance. I enjoyed reading it!
I agree! I've heard of cholla, but I didn't know how to pronounce it. I'm glad he included that. Thanks for the comment!
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This was an intriguing title! Sounds as if the author could broaden the audience's horizons with this story.
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The story initially struck me as a bit dark (you know, a creature trying to kill another). But then I see how this could have so many teachable moments. Thanks for this review!
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Don't Throw Me in the Cholla Patch by Marc Severson and illustrated by Francesco.It is written for the an age group of students between 10 to 12 years old.The book is attractive as it was formatted in such a way that text is on the one page and the drawings immediately opposite.The book also keeps a balance between the number of words and the number of pictures.
The book has attraction for children plus its pronunciation guide that would help the children.Besides that the name of the book is also interesting.
The book has an educational value for parents and educators and at the same time it provides a chance of amusement for both students, parents and teachers.I recommend it to the same age group, to parents and to the educators.
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ButterscotchCherrie wrote: 16 Aug 2019, 06:50 This was an intriguing title! Sounds as if the author could broaden the audience's horizons with this story.
Absolutely! It was fun to read, and I know kids would enjoy it. Thanks.
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inaramid wrote: 16 Aug 2019, 08:40 The story initially struck me as a bit dark (you know, a creature trying to kill another). But then I see how this could have so many teachable moments. Thanks for this review!
I don't want to give anything away, but the saying all's well that ends well fits the book. The author does great at not making it too dark. Thanks!
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This is a great children's book. Thank you for the review.
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OuKoyoo wrote: 16 Aug 2019, 12:21 This is a great children's book. Thank you for the review.
Thanks for your comments. I enjoyed it.
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I really appreciate that you mentioned the colors. Growing up, Frog and Toad were my favorite books because of the more earthy color palate... I always appreciate more natural, muted colors for sure!

The story also sounds wholesome and clever.

Thanks for the great review!
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I considered reviewing this book because I was intrigued by a story about a packrat. Thanks for your interesting review.
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Cecilia_L wrote: 16 Aug 2019, 17:37 I considered reviewing this book because I was intrigued by a story about a packrat. Thanks for your interesting review.
It was cute! I absolutely enjoyed reading it. Thanks!
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Wow, a good book for children. And the vocabulary will expand their command of the English language. Nice review.
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Gathoni1991 wrote: 17 Aug 2019, 05:36 Wow, a good book for children. And the vocabulary will expand their command of the English language. Nice review.
Yes. I think it's one kids would enjoy. Thanks.
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