Book Zone Reviews
Written on Dec 15, 2023
It turned out to be so much more than I expected. There’s the front section that the parent reads to the child which gives suggestions in childlike terms and then the back portion is for the parents in adult language.
The back section breaks down the psychology of boredom and gives suggestions for redirection and facilitation of growth in areas of time management and problem solving. It helps child and parent(s) work together toward an uplifting outcome.
It also provides a gentle guide as to when your child might need more help than you can provide and a list of resources to assist in seeking said help.
Things I Liked
- Artwork worked well with the story
- Parents are guided to be supportive instead of ignoring his plight or settling him in front of the TV with a snack
- The two parts of the book
What Gave Me Pause
- I feel like I should point out that neither the author nor the illustrator is African-American. Usually when you see an image of an African American child on the book cover the author is African-American.
I recommend this book to parents who have a child who is really bright and gets bored easily.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.