Genre: Children’s Picture Book/Educational
Description:
“Postcards from Mr. Pish: A Cross-Country Journal, Volume II
follows the lovable Jack Russell Terrier as he embarks on a new adventure,
traveling from Washington State all the way to Maryland, through ten states and
four provinces of Canada. Mr. Pish writes fun postcards with full color
photographs and maps highlighting his days so that children, and adults, can learn
about our world in an entertaining and memorable way. Best viewed on a
full-color device.”
Author:
“K.S. Brooks has been writing for over thirty years. An award-winning
author and photographer, she has written more than 30 titles, is currently the
administrator for the superblog IndiesUnlimited.com, and is founder of ‘Authors
for Hurricane Sandy Library Recovery’ and the ‘Liberty Library’ for soldiers
and veterans.”
Ms. Brooks Postcards from Mr. Pish educational series currently has
eight volumes, which includes Mr. Pish's National Park Centennial Celebration:
A Mr. Pish All Ages Activity Book. For more, visit Ms Brooks website.
Appraisal:
If you are not familiar with Mr. Pish, he is a loveable Jack Russel
Terrier. His human is K. S. Brooks who loves to travel, take pictures, and
write about her adventures through Mr. Pish’s eyes. Postcards from Mr. Pish
is a wonderful educational series written to engage kids of all ages. I love
the way Mr. Pish engages the reader by asking questions to inspire dialogue.
The format of the postcard on each page is clever. Most pictures
surrounding each card include Mr. Pish in the environment he is visiting. In
this volume Mr. Pish is traveling from Washington State across four provinces
in Canada to Maryland. Mr. Pish gives readers a unique perspective documenting
his travels that are engaging and entertaining. I highly recommend any book in
this series.
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FYI:
This is Volume Two in Mr. Pish’s, Cross Country Journal series. Which
is also a part of Mr. Pish's Postcards Series. Best viewed on a full-color
device.
Format/Typo
Issues:
None
Rating: *****
Five Stars
Reviewed
by: ?wazithinkin
Approximate word count: 2-3,000 words (30 pages)
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