Review of Jay and stan's exciting adventure
Posted: 17 Nov 2024, 18:13
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Jay and stan's exciting adventure" by Dan Koch.]
Jay and Stan’s Exciting Adventure: A Grand Waterpark by Dan Koch is a children’s book about Jay, a little boy with a big dream of building a water park. The spot he has in mind is on land owned by his neighbor, Stan. While listening to Jay explain his great idea, it doesn’t take much convincing for Stan to get on board with Jay and together they draw up their plans for the park. When some of the townsfolk poke fun at them, Jay and Stan become more determined than ever to make their dream come true through their hard work, work, and more work.
I know this sounds a little cliché, but I like the book’s positive messages about pursuing your dreams, not being distracted by skeptics, and never giving up. The story also presents lessons on admitting when you are wrong, apologizing to those you tried to hurt, and forgiving those who hurt you.
I rate this book three out of five stars. I noticed a few errors in the text, but they are not significant enough to be a distraction. The main negative thing I noticed concerns Koch’s choice to have the townsfolk refer to Jay and Stan as fools. This is inappropriate for a children’s book and prompted me to knock off two of the five stars. The suggested improvements are to pay closer attention to editing and to be more cognizant of language that can offend the intended audience.
With the improvements mentioned above, I would recommend this book to children who are learning to read. They will love the detailed and colorful illustrations that match the storyline and appear on all pages throughout the book, the rhyming sentences, and the expressions on the faces of the book’s characters. Also, while following the dialogue between the characters, young readers will experience a lesson in punctuation as they pay close attention to the quotation marks. This is Dan Koch’s first children’s book. I hope more will follow.
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Jay and stan's exciting adventure
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Jay and Stan’s Exciting Adventure: A Grand Waterpark by Dan Koch is a children’s book about Jay, a little boy with a big dream of building a water park. The spot he has in mind is on land owned by his neighbor, Stan. While listening to Jay explain his great idea, it doesn’t take much convincing for Stan to get on board with Jay and together they draw up their plans for the park. When some of the townsfolk poke fun at them, Jay and Stan become more determined than ever to make their dream come true through their hard work, work, and more work.
I know this sounds a little cliché, but I like the book’s positive messages about pursuing your dreams, not being distracted by skeptics, and never giving up. The story also presents lessons on admitting when you are wrong, apologizing to those you tried to hurt, and forgiving those who hurt you.
I rate this book three out of five stars. I noticed a few errors in the text, but they are not significant enough to be a distraction. The main negative thing I noticed concerns Koch’s choice to have the townsfolk refer to Jay and Stan as fools. This is inappropriate for a children’s book and prompted me to knock off two of the five stars. The suggested improvements are to pay closer attention to editing and to be more cognizant of language that can offend the intended audience.
With the improvements mentioned above, I would recommend this book to children who are learning to read. They will love the detailed and colorful illustrations that match the storyline and appear on all pages throughout the book, the rhyming sentences, and the expressions on the faces of the book’s characters. Also, while following the dialogue between the characters, young readers will experience a lesson in punctuation as they pay close attention to the quotation marks. This is Dan Koch’s first children’s book. I hope more will follow.
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Jay and stan's exciting adventure
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon