Saturday, September 19, 2015

BOOK REVIEW: Silly Willy Winston in the Adventures of Inspector Snout: The Case of the missing tadpole by Donna M. Maguire


BLURB:

Silly Willy Winston uses his super large ears and snout to take on the secret identity of Inspector Snout. He then helps his friend learn that his tadpole is not missing just a bit different. 

Along the way they learn that many creatures go through changes. They go to bed looking one way and wake up looking and acting very different. 

Some of the amazing changes they discover include those of caterpillars, honeybees, salamanders, dragonflies and the freakiest of all jellyfish.
REVIEW BY: Angelina, age 8 years, 11 months

MAY CONTAIN SPOILER:

I liked this book so much, like I love the other Silly Willy Winston books. This one was about science and I love science! Science is for your brain and the boy in the story, Billy, learned a lot of science and now he loves science too! Silly Willy Winston is so smart and he knows a lot of subjects. He loves being smart and he loves to help people.

I give this book 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 6-8. 

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