Review of Guess What!
Posted: 03 Mar 2025, 05:42
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Guess What!" by Claire C Crosby.]
Dreaming big begins with small victories. Each step counts toward greatness, whether it is classroom success or individual achievement. This book explores one exciting day in Doug's life, showing how a single experience can spark limitless possibilities.
The book starts with Doug getting a ride from Ms. Abigale after a great day in school. His class had received a pizza party for being the best behaved. While on the ride, he chatted with Ms. Abigale and Casey about his class and how well-behaved and neat his class was this year. Doug's excitement doesn't end here as Ms. Abigale drops him off for his baseball match. He meets his mom, says hi, and heads to the dugout. With the game underway, the tension mounts, and readers are drawn into Doug's thrilling day in the book titled Guess What! written by Claire C. Crosby.
We learn about his fun moments and the outcome of this intense match as the teams take turns leading. Claire did an impressive job in this book, and I like how she presents Doug as a child, making him feel real and relatable. His excitement is contagious, and I like that he is inspired to think bigger. The way his class in school is presented is nice and would encourage young readers to emulate Doug and his class. The book expresses and builds the baseball game in a very interesting way. I also like that the book explores themes like determination, teamwork, family support, and many more. Lastly, the conversations between Doug and the adults in the book felt natural.
I don't have any suggestions or dislikes about the book. While reading it, I found a few errors that did not affect the book's flow. I rate the book 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it to children between the ages of 5 and 10.
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Guess What!
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Dreaming big begins with small victories. Each step counts toward greatness, whether it is classroom success or individual achievement. This book explores one exciting day in Doug's life, showing how a single experience can spark limitless possibilities.
The book starts with Doug getting a ride from Ms. Abigale after a great day in school. His class had received a pizza party for being the best behaved. While on the ride, he chatted with Ms. Abigale and Casey about his class and how well-behaved and neat his class was this year. Doug's excitement doesn't end here as Ms. Abigale drops him off for his baseball match. He meets his mom, says hi, and heads to the dugout. With the game underway, the tension mounts, and readers are drawn into Doug's thrilling day in the book titled Guess What! written by Claire C. Crosby.
We learn about his fun moments and the outcome of this intense match as the teams take turns leading. Claire did an impressive job in this book, and I like how she presents Doug as a child, making him feel real and relatable. His excitement is contagious, and I like that he is inspired to think bigger. The way his class in school is presented is nice and would encourage young readers to emulate Doug and his class. The book expresses and builds the baseball game in a very interesting way. I also like that the book explores themes like determination, teamwork, family support, and many more. Lastly, the conversations between Doug and the adults in the book felt natural.
I don't have any suggestions or dislikes about the book. While reading it, I found a few errors that did not affect the book's flow. I rate the book 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it to children between the ages of 5 and 10.
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Guess What!
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon