Thursday, July 9, 2020

#Review Spiffy Kids Storybook of Feelings Collection by J.R. Robinson




Synopsis:
Spiffy Kids are the crazy, fun-loving characters that stay by your side every moment of your day – they’re those wonderful things we call feelings. So whether it’s Mad, Happy, Sad, Shy, Worry, or any of the many other Spiffy Kids, at least one is always with you—even right now!
This clever little book describes a child’s various emotions in a fun and entertaining way, with bright illustrations and lots of humor. It also gives children ways of dealing with these feelings and lets them know they are not alone. Everyone struggles with being mad, having worry, and sadness, and everyone has moments of being happy.


My review:
This book is long for being a children's book, it boast 131 pages of colorful hand-drawn photos and poetry. That is pretty amazing to me but I am not sure kids could sit in one sitting to read this, at least not younger kids. 

I cannot say that I was overly fond of the drawings even though they were bright and zany. They were however, large and did depict each "feeling" character well, for that, I give it a plus.

The best thing about this book is the poetry. Each "feeling" has approximately six pages of poetry which is a real "wow" factor for me. I enjoyed the feelings it gave me.

This book gets 4 stars from me.

Disclosure: I received this book from the author. The views and opinions here are 100% my own and may differ from yours. ~Michelle

Where to find the author:
Goodreads



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