The Best Books
Are you looking for a good book to read?
Here are some that we can recommend from our Book Tasting Picnics last week…
Little Owl by Phillip Gwynne
Alice – It was sad, good and it was a happy ending.
Mia – I think it was sad, happy and nice.
Isabella – It was nice and it had a good happy ending.
Family Forest by Kim Kane
Kayla – It was a good book because it had a good ending, a good starting, a good middle, and it had a pretty front cover.
Paige – It sounded good and it was very funny and it didn’t have a sad end part.
Can You Keep a Secret? by Pamela Allen
Jamie – I liked it because it was funny and she liked to find people’s secrets and she found it in the crown.
Jayden – Because the king was looking for a crown in a hippopotamus’s mouth. Because it was weird.
Nic – The king stuck his head behind a lion. It’s funny.
Cat by Mike Dumbleton
Sophie – Because it was good for learning because it has a couple words on one page and when you put them in a sentence you know what they are.
Max – The cat ran up a tree and he kept saying ‘Thanks for that’. There was a dog, a cat, a boy on a bike, a mice, a carpet and tree.
Haidyn – Because he was climbing a tree and chasing a mouse. Because it’s funny and other people might enjoy it.
Whose Egg? by Guy Troughton
Mahali – It was funny and happy.
Finlay – It’s fun to try and guess whose egg it is behind the next page.
Isabella – Because it’s ok if you don’t get them all right because you don’t have to get them all right.
Dinosaur Roar! by Paul Stickland
Connor – Because there was a fat dinosaur. It’s really, really funny.
Max – There’s actually a dinosaur that is so strong he was lifting up a brachiosaurus and one was actually a slimy dinosaur.
Haidyn – I recommend the Dinosaur because it’s funny when he sat on the dinosaur.
Some excellent reviews there class. Doing book reviews earlier on in primary school is a valuable exercise. Great work Ms Fern! The children would have acquired many essential skills in the completion of this task.
I have read the Family Forest book. I do concur with Paige in that it puts a comical tone to the many relationships involved in some modern day family units.
thank you aaron for commenting from paige
My pleasure Paige. Keep up the good work 🙂