abecedarian
Well-Known Member
First off, I have my sons' permission to tell Moto they really liked his book. Jsut yesterday, Ethan(6) took it out of the envelope to look at it one more time. My 18 year old dd was almost as impressed as me. She said she wished she'd had The Little Motorcycle when she was babysitting, she knew a couple of those kids would have gone berserk over a whole book about motorcycles.
I don't know much about the sport of motocross, but I appreciate the opportunity to learn a little while reading to my wiggly boys. Even my 8 and 10 year old daughters enjoyed it.
The artwork compliments the story very nicely and gives us plenty to talk about as we were reading. The story itself was great. As a parent, I liked the fact that in this book, winning the race doesn't always mean beating the competition. All this is handled in a non-preachy tone. The large bold text is a plus too. Younger readers sometimes have as much difficulty with small print as older ones.
This book fills a needed niche in the children's book market. Since not all kids want stories about cowboys, astronauts, or sea sponges, a motorcycle story is a great option. Good job Moto!
I don't know much about the sport of motocross, but I appreciate the opportunity to learn a little while reading to my wiggly boys. Even my 8 and 10 year old daughters enjoyed it.
The artwork compliments the story very nicely and gives us plenty to talk about as we were reading. The story itself was great. As a parent, I liked the fact that in this book, winning the race doesn't always mean beating the competition. All this is handled in a non-preachy tone. The large bold text is a plus too. Younger readers sometimes have as much difficulty with small print as older ones.
This book fills a needed niche in the children's book market. Since not all kids want stories about cowboys, astronauts, or sea sponges, a motorcycle story is a great option. Good job Moto!