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Do you need help getting your children to love reading?, This book will help to train your childen's imaginations
This is not just the story your children already know. We produce the popular stories as new.
More importantly, We provide 2 options for endings for our bedtime reading for kids.
We believe this book will help your child become a creative thinker and a good learner.
My passion is reading and writing books about the bedtime stories for children because I need to help parents to improve the imagination, inspiration, creativity, motivation and innovation for their children.
I love what I do. Much of my childhood was spent "making up stories in my head" - these days I still do the same thing - but now I write it all down to the collection books on Amazon Kindle.
This book was AMAZING !!! 😁😁 I'm sure a bunch of other books are good to but this was my first chapter book!!!😍 Because of this book now I love reading Maddie McKinley
I liked the idea of the book. It was very interesting, exciting and fun to
Read. I think the book is really for children under the age of eight. I think you should have some pictures of the characters to grasp the child's attention. But I found it was interesting .😿😉😎👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I like that there are two endings. It was cool to read it twice to my granddaughter and find that she was paying attention. She noticed that I didn’t read the same ending both times.
"Snow Queen" is a retelling of the Scandinavian fairy tale, The Snow Queen, back in the days before "Frozen." It is a children's book in the subject matter, but it seems to be meant to be read to small children rather than read with them or read by early readers. There is a twist in that the reader can choose one of two endings (both happy) which is supposed to help children use their imaginations.
While the story is fine on all counts (it is a classic, after all), I think it will fail with most children for several reasons. First, for the youngest children and early readers, there are no illustrations. In the hands of a truly engaged adult reader, this might not be a problem, but our little ones have learned to expect lots of illustrations; in fact, in my experience, many children seem to connect first with reading through the illustrations. Second, for early readers, there is just too much vocabulary for most children to read on their own. Third, more advanced readers (2nd-3rd grade) seem to be really focusing on chapter books as an accomplishment; no chapters here, so that sense of achievement is lost. Finally, the optional endings detract, in my opinion, rather than enhance the experience.
Is it worthwhile to read "Snow Queen?" The answer seems to depend on what you are looking for. A child who reads pretty well and loves fairy tales as opposed to books about TV or movie characters, monsters or junior detectives, might be enticed by this book, but it would not be tops on my list for my grandchildren or the children of friends.
Now that my child is into reading, her and I spend more time on books. I like that this was free on kindle, and the story kept her attention most of the way through. The part I didn't enjoy as much was the grammar, etc. glitches here and there. It just seems like the story could use a lot more fine tuning.
I didn't like it because it was not as exciting as I hoped it would have been. But I loved how it was a adventure and crazy book. In my opinion I gave it a 4 star because of it does not have enough pazas and I wanted to quit reading and delete the book but I was determined to finish reading the book. For me it was every dual. I suggest you give it more funny, scary, and historical parts.
My 8 year old granddaughter said she liked it. She was able to keep up with the storyline and even predicted what would happen next. She was pleased to learn there was more than one ending and even could make up one of her own. Personally, I did not find the story very interesting but then again, I am not 8 years old.
I choose this rating because it has a lot of action in it. The one part I liked in the book was when Gerda kissed Kia on his check and made him warm with her tears