Genre:
Children’s Picture Book/Educational
Description:
“The
Mighty Oak and Me is
inspired by a real 300-year-old oak tree in Mr. Pish’s backyard.
The tree constantly revealed different wildlife and wonders with
every new day. Discover the magic of the Mighty Oak and the value of
all trees, with the charming and adorable traveling terrier as your
tour guide. Come celebrate this amazing tree and its many lessons in
The Mighty Oak and Me.”
Author:
K.S.
Brooks has written numerous books in multiple genres including
romantic suspense, satire, and educationally oriented children’s
books. She is administrator of Indies Unlimited (a multi-author blog
“celebrating independent authors”), where you can often catch her
pontificating on matters of interest to both readers and authors. For
more, visit Brooks’ Mr. Pish’s webpage or follow Mr. Pish on Facebook.
Appraisal:
Mr.
Pish always makes learning fun. Educational facts are shared about a
three hundred year-old oak tree in Mr. Pish’s yard. From the
history a tree that old has experienced to the wildlife that live
within its branches. The anatomy of the tree is discussed, from the
leaves all the way down to the roots and the purpose they serve. Ms.
Brooks uses Mr. Pish’s childlike zest for life to make learning
science fun for kids of all ages. Also included with this book is a
worksheet with multiple choice questions to answer along with other
thought provoking questions. This worksheet is also available to
download free on Mr. Pish’s website. Don’t miss out on any of Mr.
Pish’s fun, educational books.
FYI:
The
Mighty Oak and Me is book
two in Mr. Pish Backyard
Adventure. This book is
best viewed on a color device, however I was able to read it fine on
my Kindle Paperwhite.
Format/Typo
Issues:
No
issues on proofing or formatting.
Rating:
***** Five Stars
Reviewed
by: ?wazithinkin
Approximate
word count: 2-3,000 words
(30 pages)
2 comments:
Thank you so much for the wonderful review.
You're welcome, Ms. Brooks. "The Mighty Oak and Me" would be a wonderful addition to any child's library. Thanks for dropping in and commenting.
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