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Review #16904 - Dated: 30th of August, 2016 Author: raeofsunshine |
My daughter is nearly 8 and starting to read a bit for her own enjoyment, but needs a little encouragement sometimes. I discovered Ella and Olivia books a while back and feel they are the perfect series for emerging readers as the text is simple enough, but the book is substantial enough that it feels like a real grown up book and not just another school reader. The stories appeal to my daughter as they are about a couple of girls that she can picture as being around her age and going through issues that she can imagine herself going through.
Although my daughter still prefers me to read to her, I left this book beside her bed and she actually picked it up and read it on her own without any suggestion from me. This to me speaks volumes and shows that the book is inviting enough that she wanted to do that.. It has a cute little picture of a penguin on the front and I like that it isn't too daunting with only 5 chapters, so this all helps it appeal to young girls.
However I will say that MIss 7 said this wasn't her favourite in the series and she did find some bits a bit hard to understand, which isn't usual for her to say about books in this series. Flicking through the book, I can't see exactly why but I wonder if it's the fact that we haven't had much to do with zoos, so perhaps she just doesn't relate to the story as much as she usually would with this series. In summary, the story is about a trip to the zoo where a penguin gets a bit lost and Ella helps to rescue it - a heartwarming story that would appeal to many little girls.
Whilst the re-readability may not be big for this book, at only $10 and with enough substance that my daughter took a few nights to read this, I think it is well worth trying out This may not have been her favourite book in the series, but this may have partly been due to other things going on in her life too, so I definitely recommend giving this book a go.
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