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Siblings, sports, competition, and surprise--all of these are
themes in the easily accessible book Nicky Jones and the Roaring
Rhinos. With fun artwork picturing the delight of family,
the fun of football, and the unity of working as a team, this catchy
little book will readily engage early readers, both boys and girls,
up to the third-grade reading level. It would also be enjoyable
for younger learners to listen to while following along with the
amusing illustrations. A nicely sized book at a very affordable
price of about $5, it provides a fun and simple introduction to
chapter books.
Describing young Nicky's early days as a quarterback in the peewee
football league, the story shares touching moments of familial
support--particularly the love of siblings. It also tells of some
unusual situations and tough decisions Nicky faces on the football
team as well as the great joys that Nicky feels in the realms of
both home and field. With football lingo sprinkled throughout and
riveting game descriptions, this book will appeal to any football
fan.
The surprise ending is meant to be the clincher, making the young
reader laugh in astonishment: Nicky is not a boy, as the story
seems to imply throughout, but a girl! She shows up to an end-of-season
football banquet wearing a pink dress and pink shoes, much to the
amazement of her coach and teammates. It comes across as a great
joke, and many children would certainly find this to be quite entertaining.
For me, however, this is not something I find attractive: encouraging
girls to be masculine by hiding their feminine identity completely
and by condoning roughhousing with boys to the extreme. For this
reason, this book will not be encouraged in my household.
On the basis of delightful illustrations, clever text, and high-quality
publishing, however, this is a good purchase and a fun tale for
young readers.
Product review by Melissa Cummings, The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine,
LLC, March 2011
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