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A review by piperkitty
The Boy Who Made Monsters by Jenny Pearson
5.0
Thank you Kaleidoscopictours and Usborne for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own.
It has a good illustrated cover to attract young readers.
It has a good way of keeping readers engaged by the bold bits on the text making those words stand out.
After thier parent go missing Benji and his brother Stanley are sent to live with their Uncle Hamish who runs a holiday resort in Scotland however this is not going to well that's when Benji deciess he wants to help his uncle's business.
I like how Benji Uses the legdgend of Loch Locy to help Uncle Hamish bussines.
The friendships in this book are well written and easy to follow I really like Mr. Dog that silly name made me laugh.
We have some full page illustrations which are nicely done and convey the text in pictures.
Benji is a delightful boy character whom is a ray of sunshine
It has a good illustrated cover to attract young readers.
It has a good way of keeping readers engaged by the bold bits on the text making those words stand out.
After thier parent go missing Benji and his brother Stanley are sent to live with their Uncle Hamish who runs a holiday resort in Scotland however this is not going to well that's when Benji deciess he wants to help his uncle's business.
I like how Benji Uses the legdgend of Loch Locy to help Uncle Hamish bussines.
The friendships in this book are well written and easy to follow I really like Mr. Dog that silly name made me laugh.
We have some full page illustrations which are nicely done and convey the text in pictures.
Benji is a delightful boy character whom is a ray of sunshine