Review Detail
Kids Indie
160
Interactive take on a classic tale
Overall rating
4.5
Plot
5.0
Characters
5.0
Writing Style
3.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
5.0
The classic tale of Little Red is brought to life in a new way with shaped edges and a multidimensional format. And the book still fits in the palm of your hand!
As a book to share with little ones, I love the sturdy size - the five or so pages add up to a full 1" spine. The pages grow with the story, which adds to the building tension, and the narrative does not skip out on any details. I particularly enjoyed the scene of the hunter cutting open the wolf, revealing Red and Grandma standing in its belly - somehow it was still quite cute and charming.
Do make sure to bring your glasses. The font is small, and the story itself is missing that rhyme/musicality which would lend itself to easy reading.
A great way to introduce youngsters to fairy tales!
As a book to share with little ones, I love the sturdy size - the five or so pages add up to a full 1" spine. The pages grow with the story, which adds to the building tension, and the narrative does not skip out on any details. I particularly enjoyed the scene of the hunter cutting open the wolf, revealing Red and Grandma standing in its belly - somehow it was still quite cute and charming.
Do make sure to bring your glasses. The font is small, and the story itself is missing that rhyme/musicality which would lend itself to easy reading.
A great way to introduce youngsters to fairy tales!
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