Review:
A First Book Of Things That Go By Emily Bolam
overall review score: 4.2
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A First Book of Things That Go by Emily Bolam is a charming children’s picture book that introduces young readers to various modes of transportation. Through colorful illustrations and simple, engaging rhymes, the book highlights different vehicles such as cars, trains, boats, and airplanes, helping children learn about how things that go are part of everyday life.
Key Features
- Vivid and attractive illustrations by Emily Bolam
- Simple and rhythmic rhyming text suitable for young children
- Educational content focusing on various modes of transportation
- Durable hardcover design ideal for early readers and shared reading
- Suitable for ages 2-5, encouraging curiosity about the world
Pros
- Bright and engaging artwork captures children's attention
- Easy-to-understand language makes it accessible for preschoolers
- Helps develop early vocabulary and understanding of common objects
- Good for interactive read-aloud sessions
Cons
- Limited scope, only focusing on modes of transportation without broader educational themes
- May be too simple for slightly older children who want more detailed information
- Some parents might find the rhyme scheme predictable after multiple readings