After another night of reading six picture books to my five year old sister, I decided that I should try her on a chapter book. So I set out to find her first chapter book, and on that day I found Kenny & the Dragon. I borrowed it on the spot and we began that night. I am so glad that this book found us, it was the perfect introduction for her to long books.
I knew of Tony Diterlizzi's other works, however I had never read them.
The characters are endearing to the extremes, the story sweet and the illustrations breathtaking.
My little sister was anxious about the idea of reading a book with dragons in it, she was relieved and pleasantly amused when Grahame made his entrance.
While some of the humor of the book were lost on Tia, and the language occasionally baffled her, she loved every part of the book.
It was a quick read, we read it in a week.
I would definitely recommend this book as a read aloud, the words flow wonderfully and each of the characters has a unique voice written for them which certainly helped my sister cope with the number of characters talking per page. The language does create a bit of a barrier, but so long as you stop and explain the essential words, it can only help, right?
To finish, Kenny & The Dragon was an experiment for us, and seeing as today when we went to the library Tia actively partook in the selection of her next chapter book without any pushing from me, proves the experiment a success.