Tuesday, November 9, 2010
For the Seniors - the latest Measle story
A few years ago Mrs Blair introduced her class to the character, Measle. Any book in this series has become very popular with the seniors. These books are written by Ian Ogilvy, and kept in the senior fiction area, OGI.
Annabelle has read and reviewed our latest book in the series, Measle and the Slitherghoul.
Measle is an imaginative boy who is great at problem solving. The Slitherghoul breaks into Measle's home and slurps Measle's friends and Nanny into his body. The story tells how Measle tries to release his friends while not being captured himself.
I rate this book very highly because of its great descriptive language. Once started, it is hard to put down. Children from 10 years old could read this independently, while younger children would enjoy it being read to them.
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5 comments:
This is a very good review of the book!
This sounds very interesting!
This sounds like a very cool book!
This book sounds so interesting, we cant wait to read it.
From Ava and Tanisha
This is a very interesting story I would like to listen to the whole story.
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