COCO The Adorable Puppy | Book Review
COCO The Adorable Puppy
Author: Jacqueline Stavreski
Illustrator: TullipStudio
Pages: 38
‘Coco The Adorable Puppy’ by Jacqueline Stavreski is a book that revolves around a cute puppy named Coco. Angelique and Chelsea are both good at something and Coco is sad thinking that she is not good at anything. The only thing that Coco is good at is chewing crayons and shoes and licking the leftover which is why she is not allowed to do her favorite things such as travelling in the car, etc. And then one day Coco decides to leave to the house when she hears a loud noise and she runs at one to the source. To her surprise Coco gets to learn the biggest lesson of her life after this incident. To know what Coco gets to learn read ‘COCO the Adorable Puppy’.
My Thoughts:
Each and every one of us is special in some way but we are usually busy observing and adoring others. The author has excellently described this through the story of a cute pet and how she discovers gets to know her own skills is very interesting to read.
The characters are really cute especially Coco when she is trying her best to do something which will be noticed by the sisters and she gets to do all that she loves to do. I liked how the author has delivered such a important message and that most of the times all of us are usually busy comparing ourselves or our children to others which adversely affects the children in a lot of way. It is very important to show kids that they are special in their own unique ways and even they can achieve great heights.
Language is simple and lucid and the narration is done excellently. The pace of the story is also good. I loved the illustrations a lot the colours used are very beautiful and they take to story to another level. The illustrations will surely help the children to visualize the story in a much better way.
The book cover is really cute and apt to the plot of the story. The title of the book is also apt to the story.
Overall, it was a really cute story and I really enjoyed reading it a lot. I would surely recommend this book to all the kids.
Rating: 5/5
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