Review Detail
Kids Nonfiction
224
Clever enough for crows...and kids!
(Updated: July 11, 2024)
Overall rating
4.7
Writing Style
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
5.0
Learning Value
4.0
Thank You to YABC and Candlewick Press for the opportunity to review this book.
What I Loved:
It's hard to choose which is more delightful, the illustrations or the text. The creators included images and facts on varieties of crows and their eggs, including rooks, ravens, jays, and magpies. Also included are where to find them, what they sound like, how they fly, what they eat, and why they are called clever.
There are also follow-up activities in the back for kids to observe and record crows and their actions.
What Left Me Wanting More:
The book did not touch on documented interactions with humans, such as an exchange of goods, or their propensity for shiny objects. It also fell short in discussing environmental issues crows may face and how we can help them succeed.
Final Verdict:
Cleaver Crow is a great factual read with gorgeous illustrations that is approachable for kids and enjoyable for adults. It falls a little short in information for readers at the upper end of its age recommendation but was thoroughly enjoyed by my 3-year-old!
What I Loved:
It's hard to choose which is more delightful, the illustrations or the text. The creators included images and facts on varieties of crows and their eggs, including rooks, ravens, jays, and magpies. Also included are where to find them, what they sound like, how they fly, what they eat, and why they are called clever.
There are also follow-up activities in the back for kids to observe and record crows and their actions.
What Left Me Wanting More:
The book did not touch on documented interactions with humans, such as an exchange of goods, or their propensity for shiny objects. It also fell short in discussing environmental issues crows may face and how we can help them succeed.
Final Verdict:
Cleaver Crow is a great factual read with gorgeous illustrations that is approachable for kids and enjoyable for adults. It falls a little short in information for readers at the upper end of its age recommendation but was thoroughly enjoyed by my 3-year-old!
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