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Review #16330 - Dated: 15th of June, 2016 Author: ktcat |
Yet again we have enjoyed another hit from Geronimo Stilton. Mr Six and I have had a little bit of a break from enjoying these books as he has become interested in a wider variety of styles of reading matter. Reading 'Cavemice: My Autosaurus Will Win' was a pleasure as we settled back into some of the characters and traits we love about Geronimo Stilton's books.
This adventure follows Geronimo Stiltonoot and his autosaurus as they race to find rare hot lava peppers in Boulder Bay. Geronimo finds himself 'volunteered' for the race. He is always put in positions that he would not choose to involve himself in and, although there is some resistance from him, he manages to make things work into a fun, action-packed adventure. Something we really liked about this book is that there is an underlying message of helping others along the way. Geronimo stops many times in order to rescue fellow competitors. It is more important to him to help the others than it is to win. This is a great message to pass on to children as they are reading the book. Winning at all costs is not the way to go.
As always, we loved the physical look of the pages. The text is made interesting and engaging with the inclusion of variations in font colour, size and style. This makes the text fun for children who are not yet reading, as well as those who are. The language is gripping and appealing. It adds to the energy of the book. The illustrations are cute and comical. Mr Six made sure he had seen every bit of each picture before I was allowed to move on to reading the next page.
This is the tenth book in the Cavemice series of Geronimo Stilton book. Although we have only read one or two of the other Cavemice books, this storyline is independent and can be read as a isolated book. Of course, once you have read a number of the books, you become very familiar with the style and characters. It is rather smart there are many different sets under the main umbrella of Geronimo Stilton books.
Although the book is most likely aimed at children a bit older than six, my Mr Six and I have been reading Geronimo Stilton books for a couple of years together. It initially started with me reading to him and now we do a combination of the two of us reading. The other night, I went in to his room and found him under the blankets enjoying this book by torch light! This book, just like the other Geromino Stilton books has inspired the desire to read in my son. I can't complain about that!
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