Super Max and the Math Menace | Book Review

Super Max and the Math Menace

Author: Heather E Robyn



              

                ‘Super Max and the Math Menace’ by Heather E Robyn is a book that revolves around the students of Room No. 23 and Super Max. So, everything was going fine till now but suddenly Max finds something wrong but she is not sure what is wrong. As the students reach their classroom to their surprise the teacher announces a surprise math test for which no one is ready. Anxiety takes over the students of Room No. 23 but Super Max comes to their rescue. How will Super Max help these students? Will they be able to take this test and what will the students score? To know read ‘Super Max and the Math Menace’.

My Thoughts:

                The plot was very good and I liked how Super Max helps the students. The thing I liked the most about this book is how it shows the children to take things positively. The other thing that I liked is how the author & the illustrator have shown inclusion in the school/classroom and the children are very friendly to each other and they are one. This message needs to be imbibed in the children from a very young age so that they treat everybody equally and respectfully which can be clearly seen in the illustrations.

                The characters are well developed and I liked Max’s character a lot.

                The language is simple and lucid and the narration is done beautifully. I loved the illustrations. There are tips and tricks given at the end of the book which will actually help parents and the children to perform better in their studies and test.

                The cover page and the title of the book are also apt to the plot of the book. The book is short and can be completed within an hour.

                Overall, I would say that this was a fun read and I would definitely recommend it to all the children.

My Rating: 5/5

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