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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Robinetta Redbreast and the PEPPER Flake Escape" by Barbara Matthews Benge.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Robinetta Redbreast and the PEPPER Flake Escape by Barbara Matthews Benge is the charming story of a busy bird with a penchant for decorating who is preparing her nest for the arrival of her babies. In the children's picture book, Robinetta has discovered the perfect garden sanctuary to create a nest for the eggs she will lay. She busies herself decorating her new home and creatively repurposes doilies from spiderwebs, curtains from cabbage leaves, and cradles from walnut shells to furnish it. The only thing missing is a picture to hide an ugly exposed twig. Wearing her pretty travel hat, Robinetta sets out to find the perfect art, but she accidentally lands in a dangerous situation with a hungry cat. How will she escape?

I am sometimes hesitant to select a book that doesn't have the option to preview it. However, there are times when I am pleasantly surprised by making a selection sight unseen, as is the case with this delightful children's picture book. It emphasizes the value of creativity, repurposing, problem-solving, adventure, and safety. The book is fun to read, and children who are drawn to details will pore over the lovely illustrations, noticing something different each time.

I find it hard to define what I like most about this charmer of a children's book, but it's a toss-up between the gorgeous illustrations by Jo Beth Vigil-Price and Benge's creative attention to detail. As I wasn't able to view a sample from the book before selecting it, I chose it based on the synopsis. However, had I been able to peek at the stunning illustrations, they most definitely would have sealed the deal; the cover doesn't do justice to the rest of the book's exceptional artwork. Likewise, Benge doesn't disappoint, whether she is describing Robinetta's flair for decorating by gathering finds from the garden or depicting the robin wearing one of her fashionable hats. Suffice it to say that both the illustrator and the author nailed the details that will amuse young readers.

There isn't one thing I dislike about the book or anything I can highlight for improvement. It is exceptionally edited, and I will also note that the book is "designed to be DYSLEXIC FRIENDLY," by selecting specific fonts/sizes, paper, and tinted backgrounds to reduce glare and other negative distractions for challenged readers.

It is my pleasure to rate this entertaining and beautifully illustrated book 4 out of 4 stars. I recommend it to young readers through the age of 9, and to parents, grandparents, and teachers. As noted above, it may hold special appeal for readers with dyslexia.

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Wow, I am pleased that the author thought about the dyslexic children as well. It sounds like a great book and a sort of thriller for young kids. Thanks for your review!
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Oh, that's brilliant to make it dyslexic friendly. That's a winner in my estimation already! I love your description of the creative use of spiders' webs for doilies, etc. It sounds very charming. Thanks for a good review!
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Oh. One more thing. I hadn't thought of some fonts being more dyslexic-friendly than others. Just out of curiosity, what's the font like? Serif? Sans serif?
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Shabram22 wrote: 11 Feb 2020, 14:31 Wow, I am pleased that the author thought about the dyslexic children as well. It sounds like a great book and a sort of thriller for young kids. Thanks for your review!
I agree. Thanks for your comment.
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It sounds like theres alot of good lessons in this story and my daughter would definitely enjoy the detailed pictures.
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Laura Lee wrote: 11 Feb 2020, 15:49 Oh. One more thing. I hadn't thought of some fonts being more dyslexic-friendly than others. Just out of curiosity, what's the font like? Serif? Sans serif?
Thank you, Laura. I believe sans serif is recommended.
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Amy747 wrote: 12 Feb 2020, 23:56 It sounds like theres alot of good lessons in this story and my daughter would definitely enjoy the detailed pictures.
I can't say enough how delightful the illustrations are! Thanks for your comment.
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The illustrations make the story really easy to tell. Thanks for the review.
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This sounds like a wonderful book that children will enjoy. Thank you for your review.
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