Review of Arbi the Model Plant

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Review of Arbi the Model Plant

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Arbi the Model Plant" by Natanella Illouz-Eliaz.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Arbi the Model Plant, written by Natanella Illouz-Eliaz and illustrated by Imily Mitrani, is a ten-chapter children’s book that tells the story of a young girl named Lona, whose mom gifted her a plant for the first time.

As Lona navigates the challenges of school and home life, she learns more about plants and people. Moreover, the story contains a very educational and positive message that parents and children will appreciate. In addition, the story includes themes of friendship, kindness, curiosity, bravery, and dealing with stress.
Lastly, the book has some empty pages for children to take notes as they read if they wish to do so. However, this might be easier in a paperback or hardcover, not so much on the Kindle or an e-reader.

What type of plant is Arbi? What do A, T, G, and C mean in the genome? How many whorls are there? How do plants manage stress? The story answers these questions and many more.

I liked the educational aspect of the book. It includes botany words, like whorl and cotyledon, and even learned a polysemy (a word that has multiple meanings). Moreover, the book contains facts about plants, which inspire constant learning. Children will also learn about biology. In addition, the book has drawings that complement the story’s narrative and educational content. Lastly, I also liked the enthusiasm for learning that this book imparts to readers.

The book is well-edited. I only found one grammar error. I did not read anything I disliked, critiqued, or needed improvement. I rate it a perfect 5 out of 5 stars. I recommend this story for all family bookshelves. Arbi the Model Plant is one of the most educational children’s stories I have read this year. Adults and children will learn new things about biology and botany through this short yet engaging read.

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Post by Christal Merkey »

Wow, this would be a great book for children to learn about plants and how to care for them. You did a great job on your review!
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Post by Pauline Mukakimenyi »

Arbi the Model Plant by Natanella is an engaging and educational book that highlights the fascinating aspects of Arbi (Taro) as a versatile plant. Through a blend of storytelling and scientific insights, the book explores its significance in agriculture, sustainability, and nutrition. Perfect for readers interested in botany and eco-friendly practices, it’s both informative and inspiring.
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Post by Naimah Agboluaje »

Ya know, after givin' this review a good read, I gotta say, this book sounds like a real gem! It's got all the right ingredients for a good children's read - educational, positive, and filled with life lessons. I like how it teaches 'em 'bout plants and biology in a fun and engaging way. Plus, them illustrations seem like they'd really bring the story to life. I reckon I'd give this book a solid 5 outta 5 stars. If you're lookin' for a book that'll educate and entertain the youngins, it sounds like "Arbi the Model Plant" is the way to go! Unforgettable journey, filled with surprises and discoveries.
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Post by Joe Alex 2 »

Arbi the Model Plant sounds like a delightful and educational read. The way it incorporates botany and biology into the story is impressive, especially for young readers. I love how it encourages curiosity and learning, while also touching on themes like friendship and managing stress. The inclusion of note-taking pages is a great idea to keep kids engaged. It seems like a fantastic book to add to any family bookshelf, and I’d definitely be interested in reading it myself.
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