Review Detail
Kids Fiction
50
A Beautifully Illustrated Adventure of Community
Overall rating
3.7
Plot
3.0
Characters
3.0
Writing Style
N/A
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
5.0
Lost is a wordless story that follows a girl who has lost her cat. When on her search she is helping her neighbors who seem to have also lost their pets.
What I Liked: I was a bit worried when I saw this was a wordless book because I am not good without a story to follow but I was quite pleased when I finished reading. I loved all the images throughout this book and how one panel transitions into the next. I appreciate how there is one story to follow but this book can be read numerous times with different dialogue to tell the story. I also loved how the lost animals came to help each other just as the neighbors helped each other as well.
Final Verdict: Lost is a great wordless book for children of all ages to get to use their imagination to tell the story. Adults will enjoy hearing a different story each time depending on who is reading the book and love listening as children come up with their own words to this book.
What I Liked: I was a bit worried when I saw this was a wordless book because I am not good without a story to follow but I was quite pleased when I finished reading. I loved all the images throughout this book and how one panel transitions into the next. I appreciate how there is one story to follow but this book can be read numerous times with different dialogue to tell the story. I also loved how the lost animals came to help each other just as the neighbors helped each other as well.
Final Verdict: Lost is a great wordless book for children of all ages to get to use their imagination to tell the story. Adults will enjoy hearing a different story each time depending on who is reading the book and love listening as children come up with their own words to this book.
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