Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Accident! (review #2), written by Andrea Tsurumi, reviewed by Klaudia Janek

Student Reviewer: Rayyan S. 
Summary: In the book Accident by Andrea Tsurumi, It happens with one animal making an accident and then another, which is following the leading person who made the accident. The story is mainly about accidents that can be made which creates a lot of conflicts, one accident can lead to another. This also sets up real-life examples about how simple accidents could be made which can lead to a lot of conflict when making those mistakes. When reading the story you see one animal making an accident then follows with another accident by another animal. It’s a pattern that these animals are making as the story moves forward.

Straight Talk for Librarians: This book can be used as a read-aloud or for an independent reading choice. I think young readers will enjoy the world-building going on here. The book is also designed to make you feel better when an accident happens. If you are involved in an accident, you don’t have to run away from it. You have to face it, try to fix it and move on. It’s ok. The illustrator has a lot of cartoon-like details within the pages of this book. Readers will find something new in it each time they read this book. It would be a good choice for animal lovers as there are lots of different animals within the story. As a high school student, I enjoyed this book - so I think younger readers will enjoy it as well.

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