Review of Freddy Finds a Friend

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Freddy Finds a Friend" by Charles W. Page MD.]
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Freddy, the fly, is disabled; there is an issue with his wings, which makes him look different from the other flies. And other flies bully him, calling him unpleasant names. This hits Freddy really hard. He questions himself, wondering why he was born with a "wimpy ’ole nub." He reasons that his condition was not his making and should not be assaulted for that. All Freddy wants is to feel among, to find a friend who is faithful and kind. Will this be possible?

Freddy Finds a Friend is a children's story written by Charles W. Page, MD. It is presented in limerick form. As is expected, the story is formatted into five lines. The rhyme scheme AABBA was consistent. The rhythm was also maintained. Lines 1, 2 and 5 are longer, while lines 3 and 4 are shorter. The author also explored other poetic devices to give the narrative a great taste. Take, for instance, the onomatopoeic effect in "creaks" and the alliteration in "Freddy fidget with fright." Also, the author is intentional with his word choices. Some are reflective and take readers deep into Freddy's condition, the cruelty of his "fly society" and Freddy's inner crises. Some are also humorous, like Freddy's panic utterances during his encounter with Phyllis the spider. I must commend Page for doing such a great job.

Furthermore, Freddy's condition reflects life's realities: its beauties and its imperfections. Imagine Freddy being born with a disability in a season so clear and so fresh with the lilies blooming and the bluebirds singing. Again, the attitudes of the other flies portray the cruelty of the world to the underprivileged. Freddy's reaction shows how our unkind behaviors can exacerbate the condition of other people. However, Freddy's mum, dad and Phyllis the spider bring in a glimmer of hope in an otherwise cruel, hostile society.

Freddy's encounter with Phyllis the spider is remarkable in several ways. It not only challenged his perception and reservations about spiders but also impacted his life in ways he never expected. I enjoyed every bit of this story, and I strongly recommend that every parent get this book for their kids. It is interesting, well illustrated, thoroughly proofread and laced with practical life lessons they will need growing up. In addition, this book will help your kids appreciate the beauty of poetry in general and the limerick form in particular.

This book is a masterpiece. I do not think there is anything that could have been done better. Considering the aforementioned merits, I give Freddy Finds a Friend 5 out of 5 stars.

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Post by Marinttoe Baeza »

I read the preview, I like that books like this are writtern, for kids and talking about dissabilities and emotions. Kids are in the step of developing their personallity, and this type of books encourage them to go in the correct track. It is written in rhyming, making it more interesting for kids.
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I love limericks. The message given in this book is an important one, the world can be cruel but if kids grow up wanting to be the glimmer of hope, wanting to be the kind one to others who may look different, the world will be a better place. A children's book being well illustrated, is always a bonus.
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Another delightful little children’s book, with lovely illustrations. Sing-songy rhythms and fairly short verses, combined with challenging prose for new readers, this would be a good book for young children. Just like the reviewer, I like it.
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Beautifully written and illustrated, today's BOTD is a children's book that's both entertaining and educational. As a teacher, I can't help but love the various ways this can be used as a mentor text in the classroom to teach poetry and figurative language. I also appreciate the relatable characters and the issues they are facing; it's good for kids to know they aren't alone in whatever they are going through. Thank you for the awesome review! :-)
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Am emotional reading about the condition of Feddy and the kind of treatment Feddy receives from the other flies. Am anxious to follow up and find out if Feddy managed to feel loved and found a friend to stay among. Congratulations book of the day.
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Freddy Finds a Friend is a children's story written by Charles W. Page, MD. It is presented in limerick form. As is expected, the story is formatted into five lines. The rhyme scheme AABBA was consistent. The rhythm was also maintained. Lines 1, 2 and 5 are longer, while lines 3 and 4 are shorter. The author also explored other poetic devices to give the narrative a great taste. Take, for instance, the onomatopoeic effect in "creaks" and the alliteration in "Freddy fidget with fright." Also, the author is intentional with his word choices. Some are reflective and take readers deep into Freddy's condition, the cruelty of his "fly society" and Freddy's inner crises. Some are also humorous, like Freddy's panic utterances during his encounter with Phyllis the spider. I must commend Page for doing such a great job.
I love alliterations! And all these elements, along with rhyme, can encourage language development. Additionally, the message of this book, encompassing both disability and emotional regulation, is crucial for fostering a kinder world. Great review!
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Post by Icaro Reis »

:mrgreen: Freddy encontra um amigo, é um excelente livro para ensinar valores humanos às crianças de forma leve, envolvente e visualmente atraente. Recomendado para pais, educadores e cuidadores que desejam promover conversas sobre amizade e empatia.
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The review comprehensive. The topic itself is beneficial for children. Having a sense of empathy for differences, acceptance and learning to support is essential. I think the author did a good job. Good choice for BOTD. CONGRATS.
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Thank you for the review. I read the book. What a lovely story the author wrote. Who knew a child's story could be so uplifting about a fly and a spider. I liked the father fly's ingenuity in making a little wing jacket for his son. It is a delightful book.
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Thank you for the review. I read the book. What a lovely story the author wrote. Who knew a child's story could be so uplifting about a fly and a spider. I liked the father fly's ingenuity in making a little wing jacket for his son. It is a delightful book.
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This book has such an amazing message for kids. Our differences do not make us inferior, even if the world can be cruel to those with disabilities or different abilities. I loved that Freddy's parents were on his side and supported him. With how cruel the world can be to our children, it is every parent's job to support their child and empower them, despite any disability. I also liked that the author showed the avenues the parents explored to 'fix' Freddy, and then Freddy put his foot down and said that he was not out of his mind, but he was witty and kind :D . His disability should not overshadow his great qualities. Great book.
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Freddy's condition reflects life's realities: its beauties and its imperfections. Imagine Freddy being born with a disability in a season so clear and so fresh with the lilies blooming and the bluebirds singing. Again, the attitudes of the other flies portray the cruelty of the world to the underprivileged. Freddy's reaction shows how our unkind behaviors can exacerbate the condition of other people. However, Freddy's mum, dad and Phyllis the spider bring in a glimmer of hope in an otherwise cruel, hostile society. This is a wonderful book for your child to hear you reading to them especially if they have a disability so they see and hear hope is important in this world. Congratulations to the author for BOTD.
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Freddy's condition reflects life's realities: its beauties and its imperfections. Imagine Freddy being born with a disability in a season so clear and so fresh with the lilies blooming and the bluebirds singing. Again, the attitudes of the other flies portray the cruelty of the world to the underprivileged. Freddy's reaction shows how our unkind behaviors can exacerbate the condition of other people. However, Freddy's mum, dad and Phyllis the spider bring in a glimmer of hope in an otherwise cruel, hostile society.
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One can find a wonderful story of a disabled fly, Freddy, by reading the children's book "Freddy Finds a Friend" by Charles W. Page MD. The book appears to be well illustrated and has a beautiful story to grab the attention of kids.
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