Review of Ruth Adventures; Life on the Farm
Posted: 15 Aug 2021, 13:07
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Ruth Adventures; Life on the Farm" by Nancy Youngdahl.]
Life in the countryside carries its charms, as does life in the city. What is typical for life on a farm is certainly working in the fields, caring for animals, but also enjoying nature and the charms that each season brings with it.
The Ruth Adventures: Life on the Farm by Nancy Youngdahl is a children's book that follows Ruth, who lives on a farm with her family. The book is written in the first person from Ruth's perspective. Ruth loves life on the farm, and she helps her father, mother, and brother with various chores every day. The book is full of illustrations showing all the activities Ruth and her family do on the farm, from driving a tractor and planting corn to feeding the animals and cleaning the barn.
The book is very charming, entertaining, and instructive. I like the way the author portrays life on the farm. Today, many children live in urban areas, and they are not aware of the beauty of living in the countryside. I think this book can give them a good picture of what it’s like to live in the countryside in nature and with animals. Also, I like Ruth’s desire and ambition to become a good farmer like her father. I like how this book shows how curious children are and how they always want to do everything and help everyone.
There is nothing in the book that I did not like. I enjoyed everything from the story to the illustrations that remind me of those illustrations in picture books I read as a child. In addition, I did not come across any errors in the book, and it seems that the book is exceptionally well edited.
All things considered, I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. I have no complaints, so it deserves a perfect rating. I would recommend it primarily to parents of preschool children because I think that with the help of this book, they can perfectly convey to them what it is like to live on a farm. I would also recommend it to everyone else who loves picture books with a retro vibe.
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Ruth Adventures; Life on the Farm
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Life in the countryside carries its charms, as does life in the city. What is typical for life on a farm is certainly working in the fields, caring for animals, but also enjoying nature and the charms that each season brings with it.
The Ruth Adventures: Life on the Farm by Nancy Youngdahl is a children's book that follows Ruth, who lives on a farm with her family. The book is written in the first person from Ruth's perspective. Ruth loves life on the farm, and she helps her father, mother, and brother with various chores every day. The book is full of illustrations showing all the activities Ruth and her family do on the farm, from driving a tractor and planting corn to feeding the animals and cleaning the barn.
The book is very charming, entertaining, and instructive. I like the way the author portrays life on the farm. Today, many children live in urban areas, and they are not aware of the beauty of living in the countryside. I think this book can give them a good picture of what it’s like to live in the countryside in nature and with animals. Also, I like Ruth’s desire and ambition to become a good farmer like her father. I like how this book shows how curious children are and how they always want to do everything and help everyone.
There is nothing in the book that I did not like. I enjoyed everything from the story to the illustrations that remind me of those illustrations in picture books I read as a child. In addition, I did not come across any errors in the book, and it seems that the book is exceptionally well edited.
All things considered, I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. I have no complaints, so it deserves a perfect rating. I would recommend it primarily to parents of preschool children because I think that with the help of this book, they can perfectly convey to them what it is like to live on a farm. I would also recommend it to everyone else who loves picture books with a retro vibe.
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Ruth Adventures; Life on the Farm
View: on Bookshelves