Overall rating and opinion of "Toni the Superhero" by R.D. Base
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Re: Overall rating and opinion of "Toni the Superhero" by R.D. Base
I dont think there is anything like 5 star rating here. But i guess you meant u enjoyed it much and you will give it a perfect rating. I really enjoyed the book too, but wont give it a perfect rating cause the storyline didnt get to me much.HEROxagon 7493 wrote: ↑30 Jul 2018, 06:05 I'll rate this book 5 out of 5stars
Because it's a perfect book for children to unlock their imaginations and creativity
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By and large, "Toni the Superhero" is a really delightful kids' book about being a hero exceptionally and this book would be an awesome perused for kids who need to be a superhuman by assisting their loved ones! I would prescribe this book to youngsters ages 3 and up since there is nothing unseemly in this book.
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The lack of a storyline was intentional since this book is meant for beginning readers. How do you feel about it for an audience between the ages of 1 and 4? Of course it isn't meant to appeal to adults except from the perspective of would they want their children to read it.topdan30 wrote: ↑30 Jul 2018, 16:53I dont think there is anything like 5 star rating here. But i guess you meant u enjoyed it much and you will give it a perfect rating. I really enjoyed the book too, but wont give it a perfect rating cause the storyline didnt get to me much.HEROxagon 7493 wrote: ↑30 Jul 2018, 06:05 I'll rate this book 5 out of 5stars
Because it's a perfect book for children to unlock their imaginations and creativity
OBC uses 4 star ratings, but 5 stars are common elsewhere. If you aren't a reviewer on OBC, you may not realize the rating system is a little different.
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I agree. He is an excellent role model who supports his family. He doesn't shy away from doing chores.Raul Fonoseca wrote: ↑26 Jul 2018, 21:22 I rated the book with a 3 out of 4 stars. Tony is simple character and a role model to the children. Bringing out his character as someone who is supportive was good.
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The brightly colored illustrations and simple, short sentences make the book immensely attractive to the children.
I believe this is going to be very useful in inculcating good habits in children from a very young and impressionable age.
I found only one thing lacking, that is an interaction section. Adding one could have made the reading experience more engaging for the children.
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Most importantly, given that Toni is certainly "terrific" and there is not else much not to like and I did not locate any grammatical and typo errors within this short read, I, surely rate this amazing beginner reading book 4 out of 4 stars.
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I love your view on toni and the book in general. Its quite good for children learning to read and who will just be facinated by colourful illustrations. We are in a fast developing world and quite number of kids learn to read very fast. I felt the author would have added more words to make older children also fansy the book. Love the book though.ValBookReviews wrote: ↑01 Aug 2018, 09:17 To cute! I love the vivid, colorful, and fun artwork, page after page as Toni lead the way by great example, showing early childhood readers how to begin to read with easy short words like "Toni likes to read", "Toni likes to play", "Toni likes to help" and so on, all the while their blooming minds absorb, learn and develop these essential skills, which are a fundamental part of early childhood education.
Most importantly, given that Toni is certainly "terrific" and there is not else much not to like and I did not locate any grammatical and typo errors within this short read, I, surely rate this amazing beginner reading book 4 out of 4 stars.
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OBC uses 4 star ratings, but 5 stars are common elsewhere. If you aren't a reviewer on OBC, you may not realize the rating system is a little different.
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An audience of 1 to 4 is okay. But audience of 5-10 can not gain much in it, apart from just colourful illustrations. Okay i got your 5 star rating now. Good we all enjoyed the book despite our differences
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Agreed... Thank you very much! I sincerely appreciate your kind and thoughtful point of view.topdan30 wrote: ↑01 Aug 2018, 10:00I love your view on toni and the book in general. Its quite good for children learning to read and who will just be facinated by colourful illustrations. We are in a fast developing world and quite number of kids learn to read very fast. I felt the author would have added more words to make older children also fansy the book. Love the book though.ValBookReviews wrote: ↑01 Aug 2018, 09:17 To cute! I love the vivid, colorful, and fun artwork, page after page as Toni lead the way by great example, showing early childhood readers how to begin to read with easy short words like "Toni likes to read", "Toni likes to play", "Toni likes to help" and so on, all the while their blooming minds absorb, learn and develop these essential skills, which are a fundamental part of early childhood education.
Most importantly, given that Toni is certainly "terrific" and there is not else much not to like and I did not locate any grammatical and typo errors within this short read, I, surely rate this amazing beginner reading book 4 out of 4 stars.


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It also surprised me that someone mentioned that there is a lack of books that model good behaviors for children. When my children were growing up in the 80s there were tons of books like that (Bearenstein Bears) just to name one.
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I totally agree! I thought that the illustrations were great and I kept stopping to stare and didn't want to go on.Helen_Combe wrote: ↑01 Jul 2018, 03:48 I rated this book 4 stars. I love the illustrations, they were colourful and energetic and I like the detail of the depth measurement on the swimming pool. I thought the repetitive nature of the prose would appeal to very young children who can say the first part of the line with confidence and then only have to struggle with the second part. Matching his healthy lifestyle with a superman image was a very good idea. There was nothing about this book that I didn’t like.