Amy Ehrlich is the author of more than thirty books for young readers and is also a winner of The Dorothy Canfield Fisher Award for her novel Joyride, which was also chosen Booklist Choice Best Book of the Decade. She lives on a farm in Northern Vermont with her husband and a great many domestic and agricultural animals.
I'm so confused by this book. Who is the summary at the beginning of each story supposed to be for? Why is there a page summarizing a story that is like 6 lines long?
I love these super cute early readers. They're perfect for when kids are just starting to sound out words. There are a few harder words; you're supposed to provide the word if they get stuck. They have cute and colorful pictures, just a few words per page, and usually, a funny ending. Little Miss loves them.
I did't like the words, the sentences, the punctuation. I liked when I stopped reading the book. I liked the part where Kazam loses her wand. I bet very many people like the book even though I did not like the book. If I am supposed to read another book it won't be this book. That's the reason I only gave it one star.