Official Review: What's Your Favorite Color?

Please use this sub-forum to discuss both middle-grade and younger children's books, including picture books, easy readers, and children's chapter books. Topics for books aimed at children 12 and under go in this forum.
Forum rules
Authors and publishers are not able to post replies in the review topics.
Post Reply
User avatar
Samy Lax
Posts: 1101
Joined: 30 Jan 2018, 01:40
Currently Reading: 100 Ways to Motivate Yourself
Bookshelf Size: 156
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-samy-lax.html
Latest Review: Chats with God in Underwear by Eduardo Chapunoff

Re: Official Review: What's Your Favorite Color?

Post by Samy Lax »

This children's book with beautiful illustrations has just one wrongly placed punctuation, and that doesn't impact how enjoyable the story truly is. Illustrations can make or break a children's book and this one has among some of the best pictures I have seen in books of the genre.
“...in principle and reality, libraries are life-enhancing palaces of wonder.”
― Gail Honeyman, Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine
User avatar
MatereF
Posts: 278
Joined: 08 Feb 2019, 04:12
Currently Reading:
Bookshelf Size: 36
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-materef.html
Latest Review: The Hand Bringer by Christopher J. Penington

Post by MatereF »

I love this book already, I will definitely have to get a copy for my son. Great review!
"The courage to imagine the otherwise is our greatest resource". Daniel J Boorstin
User avatar
Susmita Biswas
Posts: 1137
Joined: 13 Jul 2018, 08:53
Currently Reading: Fuzzy Bunny Slippers
Bookshelf Size: 595
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-susmita-biswas.html
Latest Review: The MISOGI Method by Jody B. Miller

Post by Susmita Biswas »

What's Your Favorite Color? by Amber L Lassiter is a children's book. I always love these kind of books. It reminds me of my childhood. Great review. Congratulations on #botd.
Susmita Roy :techie-studyinggray:
User avatar
Cristina Chifane
Previous Member of the Month
Posts: 2061
Joined: 07 Jan 2018, 03:51
Favorite Book: The Magic Mountain
Currently Reading:
Bookshelf Size: 898
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-cristina-chifane.html
Latest Review: The Fold by Dennis Lee
Reading Device: B00JG8GOWU

Post by Cristina Chifane »

Described as a fun and useful teaching and discussion tool, Amber L. Lassiter's book seems like a good choice for small children. I wish there were a few pages available on Amazon so that I could check the text and the wonderful artwork for myself. Thanks for your review!
"The madness of writing is the antidote to true madness." (Hanif Kureishi)
Latest Review: The Fold by Dennis Lee
Nizar Ali Shah
Posts: 255
Joined: 12 Jul 2019, 12:56
Currently Reading: Tourist Trap
Bookshelf Size: 148

Post by Nizar Ali Shah »

What is Your Favorite Color? by Amber L Lassiter. The topic attracts children.As children are fond of different colors and children like diversity in their practical work in the class room.This is an engaging reading for children.A girl namely Amber is given tasks about her favorite color but she did not bring her color to school, then she borrowed it from different schools mates and it increased the curiosity of the students about the color of Amber. Instead of giving vocabulary and concepts for children which usually happens in the class room rather the teachers gives them this to promote their creativity and logical reasoning skills.How Amber solved her problem by thinking over it.
The book is useful for parents and children
Shilpa Paul
Posts: 353
Joined: 04 Jul 2018, 07:56
Currently Reading: Temptation Trials Revolution
Bookshelf Size: 110
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-shilpa-paul.html
Latest Review: Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula by R.F. Kristi

Post by Shilpa Paul »

Thanks for the review. The book looks fascinating. Me and my kid will definitely read it together.
User avatar
Jcolavito4
Posts: 1
Joined: 29 Aug 2019, 00:33
Currently Reading:
Bookshelf Size: 9

Post by Jcolavito4 »

I believe this book would be great for children learning to retell what they’ve read. It actually ask they questions about what happened and why they think it happened. This would be a awesome book for homeschooling parents for elementary grade levels. It also talks about different feelings that Amber had in the book. This is a good book for your child to read, in my opinion.
User avatar
Sam Ibeh
Previous Member of the Month
Posts: 1103
Joined: 19 Jun 2019, 09:46
Currently Reading:
Bookshelf Size: 459
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-sam-ibeh.html
Latest Review: The vampires: Sodom and Gomorrah by Levănt DuPrae

Post by Sam Ibeh »

Quite an interesting children's book. I'm sure my little nephews and nieces will fall head over hills for this one.
Niv123
Posts: 612
Joined: 09 Mar 2019, 07:43
Favorite Book: The Barnyard Buddies Meet a Newcomer
Currently Reading: Ironbark Hill
Bookshelf Size: 55
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-nivi-gideon.html
Latest Review: Returning fire by Linda rhoutsong

Post by Niv123 »

This will definitely come in handy for teachers who are trying to help students who might find reading difficult. So great job!
iknwuzoh
Posts: 391
Joined: 04 Apr 2018, 12:28
Currently Reading: We Are Voulhire: Fires of Virko
Bookshelf Size: 46
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-iknwuzoh.html
Latest Review: The Sins of a Master Race by Matthew Tysz

Post by iknwuzoh »

Such books are fine for children. It is suitable for educators and pupils alike. Thanks for the review.
User avatar
Quinto
Posts: 1260
Joined: 01 Aug 2017, 01:14
Currently Reading:
Bookshelf Size: 704
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-quinto.html
Latest Review: The Longfellah's Son: An Almost True Irish Story by Michael Cassidy

Post by Quinto »

I like the techniques Amber’s uses to encourage creativity in her class. They not only have to dress in their favourite colour but also paint something that depicts it. Thanks for the enjoyable review.
User avatar
Surabhi Rani
In It Together VIP
Posts: 1875
Joined: 11 Feb 2017, 22:23
Currently Reading: Demonslayer
Bookshelf Size: 1903
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-surabhi-rani.html
Latest Review: How To Decorate Cookies With Your Kids in an Afternoon by Micah Rhodes
Reading Device: B00JG8GOWU

Post by Surabhi Rani »

'Official Review: What's Your Favorite Color? by Amber L Lassiter' is positive and a standard one! The account of different beautiful colors is a ray of optimism in the readers' life! I feel ecstatic to read on such a refreshing topic!
ObsessedBookNerd
Posts: 557
Joined: 22 Aug 2018, 14:44
Favorite Book: Moon Called
Currently Reading: Morning Is Always Nigh
Bookshelf Size: 882
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-obsessedbooknerd.html
Latest Review: 30th Century: Escape (First Edition) by Mark Kingston Levin, PhD

Post by ObsessedBookNerd »

Based on the review of the book I think that I will recommend it to my sisters for my nieces/nephews. I like art and this book seems like it is outside the box. I like that the story is a learning experience to think and wonder what you would do in the situation.
User avatar
Scarlet Nicoll
Posts: 234
Joined: 20 May 2019, 20:28
Currently Reading: Churchill's Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare
Bookshelf Size: 216
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-scarlet-nicoll.html
Latest Review: The Undying Queen of Ur by Abraham Kawa & Arahom Radjah

Post by Scarlet Nicoll »

In this complicated education rivalry, it's really great that someone decided to focus on the learning with fun concept. Thank you!
User avatar
Tirtharaj
Posts: 85
Joined: 27 Jun 2019, 10:31
Favorite Book: Man Mission
Currently Reading: Killing Abel
Bookshelf Size: 29
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-tirtharaj.html
Latest Review: Mock My Words by Chandra Shekhar

Post by Tirtharaj »

Fun review to go through, CataclysmicKnight. The idea of the book and the challenge faced by Amber are unique. I'm considering the book in my mind, for future need.
Thank you
:tiphat:
“Act as if your dreams have come true. Then challenge your reality to catch up with it” - Dan Lok
Post Reply

Return to “Children's Books”