Simon's Tree Party - Stephen G. Bowling - ★★★★.¼

AUTHOR: Stephen G. Bowling
GENRE: Children's Picture Book
PUBLICATION DATE: November 30, 2020
RATING: 4.25 stars

This is a sweet little story about a little robin named “Simon”. He wants to invite all his farm animal friends to his home. But as can be expected, they are too big to fit in his little house. Simon is depressed until his mother figures a way around the problem.

The story is simple and straightforward, and yet it drives home many important points, two of which are:
👉 Where there is a will there is a way; and
👉 Home is where your heart is.

It was also nice to see Simon have a variety of animal friends, rather than being restricted only to birds. It drives home a subtle point of being open to diversity.

The book is written in simple rhythmic verse that flow in pleasant harmony. So this will be a wonderful read-aloud companion for early readers as the rhymes don’t sound jarring.

The illustrations are really cute and vibrant, though in some cases, actual animal proportions aren't maintained accurately. But kids are sure to love the look of the various animals.

One point of grievance. My inner Grammar Grinch wants to point out that it's always "feel bad", not "feel badly". Poetic license is fine but not if it makes children learn wrong word usage.

Regardless, this is a lovely story and early readers are sure to enjoy it.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author and these are my honest thoughts about it.

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Update: The author has fixed the word usage error and reworked the line such that both the rhyme and the grammar are proper now.
Thanks for taking the feedback so sportingly and implementing the change, Stephen. If only all authors were as receptive to feedback as you are! Kudos and keep writing! 💐

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