
Rhea and Crowley; A tale of fur and feathers
3,75 stars rounded-up to 4 stars!
This book has two parts. The first part is for kids that just start to learn how to read. Easily to read with very simple vocabularies. My 5 years old son could read the first part 90% by himself. He also could comprehend the story by asking me parts where he didn't understand when he was reading it. The second part is for bigger kids who already can read good. The descriptions are more advanced than the first part. Though the overall story is still the same. My son could read 50% of the second part by himself though his comprehension was low due to more words used and most likely were confusing for him.
The story was simple. About Rhea got lost in the jungle and his new friend Crowley the crow. The story highlighted in friendship, to be brave, and trust yourself.
My only problem was the AI generated illustrations. I appreciate the author openly stated that in book info section though.
Thank you to G.D Griffiths and NetGalley for the ARC.
Originally posted at www.goodreads.com.
3,75 stars rounded-up to 4 stars!
This book has two parts. The first part is for kids that just start to learn how to read. Easily to read with very simple vocabularies. My 5 years old son could read the first part 90% by himself. He also could comprehend the story by asking me parts where he didn't understand when he was reading it. The second part is for bigger kids who already can read good. The descriptions are more advanced than the first part. Though the overall story is still the same. My son could read 50% of the second part by himself though his comprehension was low due to more words used and most likely were confusing for him.
The story was simple. About Rhea got lost in the jungle and his new friend Crowley the crow. The story highlighted in friendship, to be brave, and trust yourself.
My only problem was the AI generated illustrations. I appreciate the author openly stated that in book info section though.
Thank you to G.D Griffiths and NetGalley for the ARC.
Originally posted at www.goodreads.com.