Showing posts with label Cooperation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cooperation. Show all posts

December 4, 2021

Book Review: Digger Does It All (Not Really!)

Book Title:
Digger Does It All (Not Really!)
Author: Brooke Vitale
Publisher: Little Genius Books
Publisher Date: October 19, 2021 (24 Pages, Board Books)
Genres: Children, Cooperation, Teamwork, Construction, Cars, Trucks, Vehicles
ISBN: 9781953344243
From bestselling author and editor Brooke Vitale and renowned illustrator Pat Corrigan (Toe Truck Joe), this the story of a boastful construction vehicle who thinks he can do it all.

“Here I am. Make way, make way!
Digger’s here to save the day!

“No job’s too big, no job’s too small,
for the best construction truck of all.”


Children of all ages will love the story of Digger, the construction vehicle who thinks he can lift like a crane, carry like a forklift, dump like a dump truck, and push like a bulldozer. But, when he tries to do everyone else’s jobs, he creates a crazy chaotic construction site! The simple rhyming text tells a silly story, while gently introducing the concept of cooperation, as well as the message that the best way to show up in the world is as yourself!
Declaimer: I received a complimentary copy of this book from the Little Genius Books and was under no obligation to write a positive or negative review of this book. It my honest review.
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Digger Does it all (Not Really) is an excellent book to teach children about cooperation and teamwork. This book focuses on Digger. Will he do it all? Digger learns that he can't do everything at the construction site, but he has his talents.

Will he learn that it is okay for others to do what is best for them? He does not need to boast about doing everything himself but be himself. Will his friends at the construction site show him or let him know that he should do what he is talented at. They can work together.

Children will love reading this book. They will also enjoy looking at the pictures. The age is three years old and higher, but I feel it could be two years and up. I have a cousin that will love this book, and he will be turning two soon.

I love how the binding and book are on thick boards; You turn the pages, and it is decent. The plot of the story is excellent for all children. They will learn what will happen if someone is boastful and tries to do everything. They will know it best to be themselves. The parent can teach their children if they so choose.
 
 
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October 13, 2021

Book Review: The Costume Contest

Book Title:
The Costume Contest
Author: Roger Carlson
Genres: Children, Halloween, Holiday, Rhyming, Reading, Friendship, Cooperation
Series: Mariana Books Rhyming #2
Publisher: Mariana Publishing
Publisher Date: November 20, 2020 (36 Pages, Paperback)
ISBN:9781645100409
This book is a fun Halloween adventure about kids participating in a neighborhood costume contest. Halloween is a favorite day for kids around the world. This is an adorable story with colorful illustrations about a family, friendship and cooperation. We hope this book provides an evening of enjoyable reading for you and your little ones.
Discliamer: I received a free copy of this book though the author for an honest review. My thoughts and opinions are my own.
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Are you shopping for Halloween theme books for your child or children? Well. “The Costume Contest” by Roger Carlson is a good one to have on your child’s bookshelves. It deals with Halloween, and it also helps with cooperation and conflict solution.

We meet Aaron and Ava for this story. The story behind this is sweet. Will Aaron help his little sister out with her costume and the contest? You will see that Aaron wants to be something different for Halloween? But did Aaron promise to be a cat with Ava or not?

Children will learn about conflict solutions and solving problems through cooperation. I like how the two kids figure out their trick-or-treating costumes between themselves, though with parents’ support. What does Aaron decide to do?

The author put this story on Halloween, focused on friendship, and saw what happens when they trick-treating. Who ends up willing to participate in the costume contest? The pictures are so colorful. Are the different costumes you see while Aaron and Ava are trick or treating? This book is a sweet story and has a few teaching lessons through the book.

Parents will enjoy having this book on their shelves. Children will want to read this book again and again. It is suitable for the Halloween season, along with some teachable lessons for children.
 
 
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