Chopsticks

       The story Chopsticks written by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and illustrated by Scott Magoon is a great book for middle age students. The story is about a pair of chopsticks that one day tried to learn new tricks but then one of them snapped at the end. This led the broken chopstick to leave it partner and go learn new tricks by himself. In the end they realized how many great new things they could now share about their experiences without each other. In my opinion this book is a great book for middle age students and the moral of the story is no matter how far you go from you friend you will always remember them.

Bat’s Big Game

The book Bat’s Big Game is Retold by Margaret Read MacDonald and illustrated by Eugenia Nobati is a great book for 5-7-year-old kids. In this story, there were animals and the birds who wanted to start a soccer game so they did. Then Bat came along and wanted to join so he joined the animal’s team. Then since the animals were losing he snuck off and asked if he could be on the bird’s team. The birds let him join. So then he played on the animal’s team again and then they noticed that he was switching teams and he got in trouble and wasn’t allowed to play. The moral of the story is that no matter if your team is losing you always stick together.

I Used To Be A Fish

In the story “I Used To Be A Fish” written and illustrated by Tom Sullivan is a great book for 5-7 year old kids. In the story there was a fish that evolved into a fish with legs. Then he evolved into a frog/lizard. After that he evolved in to a lizard. But one day there was a big boom and things got crazy. After it calmed down the lizard started to grow larger and it evolved into a monkey. After a while the monkey changed into a Sasquatch. But then the Sasquatch lost its fur and bananas weren’t cutting it anymore for a food source. So the cave man went hunting for meat. Then the cave man started to draw his adventures on the cave walls. Then the cave man changed into a human and built a house. The human kept building and never stoped. Then he wished to fly but until then he settled for his house. But the funny thing is he used to be a fish.

Some things i like about the story are i liked that the book was about evolution and i really enjoyed looking at all of the beautiful illustrations.

In conclusion, this is a great story for 5-7 year old kids thanks to the amazing author and illustrator Tom Sullivan.