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Review #17051 - Dated: 30th of September, 2016 Author: raeofsunshine |
My daughter has just turned 8 and loves books, but isn't always so keen on reading them herself. Therefore it can be a bit of a fine balance to find books that are suitable and not too difficult for her to read if she chooses to, but that are interesting and substantial enough for me to read to her if that's what we end up doing. When I saw this book up for review, I decided it might fit the bill quite well and I'm pleased to report that it has.
Miss 8's eyes lit up at the sight of the book, but she wanted me to read it to her in this instance. However for the purposes of the review, I got her to read a bit to me at times, just to check it was at her level and that it was easily understood by her, and I'm pleased to report that it was right on point. The words weren't too difficult, but the story had some substance behind it that made it an interesting read.
From the blurb, I thought the actual story line might be something that Miss 8 would really enjoy as we enjoy watching cooking shows together on TV. It turns out that the story probably wasn't really along the lines of the shows we watch, but it captured her interest and it had some good giggle moments, and some disaster moments, with some suspense thrown in that kept us reading. And as chocolate is something everyone enjoys, it is a story line that would appeal to a wide range of kids. I love that the chapters are reasonably short - something that I really appreciate with books aimed at this age group as it helps feel like the story is moving along quickly.
A few other things I noted from the story - it opened some discussions up about where chocolate comes from. I don't think we've ever pointed out to Miss 8 that chocolate comes from a cocoa plant - something that came up as we read. It's also fun to talk about all the possibilities that chocolate has when it comes to cooking, so it really was lovely being able to share this book with my daughter.
The best thing is that at the back of the book there is a recipe for chocolate fondant to try. Miss 8 isn't a great dessert fan and we decided the actual recipe wasn't really for us, but it got us talking about other chocolate dishes we could bake together ... something we won't have a chance to try for a while, but it's definitely going to add value to the book as it feels like even though we've finished reading it, it's not really over yet. I'm assuming there are other books in this series, and so we'll certainly be looking out for more of them in the future. I recommend this book for age 6 upwards.
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