
Since I read this book to my 5 years old son, I think his opinions about this one is preferable than mine. He mostly liked this book. He enjoyed the story though he was also questioning some parts. One of them being the inaccurate of the storyline. Example, it said that the musicians who went missing, but when Princess Penelope found the music instruments, the musicians suddenly popped up. He said so it was not the musicians who went missing, it was the musical instruments. I couldn't argue with him.
My son (and I) also was not a fan of the illustrations. He said they were like paused videos in YouTube. Well, again, I could argue with him because I felt the same.
However, overall this book was enjoyable to read. Many messages were being delivered by the story too.
Thank you to Angela C. Santomero, 4U2B Books & Media, and NetGalley for the ARC.
Originally posted at www.goodreads.com.
Since I read this book to my 5 years old son, I think his opinions about this one is preferable than mine. He mostly liked this book. He enjoyed the story though he was also questioning some parts. One of them being the inaccurate of the storyline. Example, it said that the musicians who went missing, but when Princess Penelope found the music instruments, the musicians suddenly popped up. He said so it was not the musicians who went missing, it was the musical instruments. I couldn't argue with him.
My son (and I) also was not a fan of the illustrations. He said they were like paused videos in YouTube. Well, again, I could argue with him because I felt the same.
However, overall this book was enjoyable to read. Many messages were being delivered by the story too.
Thank you to Angela C. Santomero, 4U2B Books & Media, and NetGalley for the ARC.
Originally posted at www.goodreads.com.