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bardicbramley 's review for:
Solomon Crocodile
by Catherine Rayner
~ Catherine Rayner is the study of an author project I am doing so excuse the sudden influx of her books ~
This particular book really brought out the inner mischievous child in me! I loved its playfulness and naughtiness.
Focusing on the titular character, this book doesn't really have a 'good behaviour' or moral to teach children, but rather a reminder that friends are important, bring us joy, and can help us to do things better or achieve what we might not be able to alone.
I like this book from my personal perspective and think children would find it exciting and entertaining. However I am hesitant as to how it would go down in a classroom setting...
This particular book really brought out the inner mischievous child in me! I loved its playfulness and naughtiness.
Focusing on the titular character, this book doesn't really have a 'good behaviour' or moral to teach children, but rather a reminder that friends are important, bring us joy, and can help us to do things better or achieve what we might not be able to alone.
I like this book from my personal perspective and think children would find it exciting and entertaining. However I am hesitant as to how it would go down in a classroom setting...