Review Detail
Kids Fiction
282
Silly meets Eerie
Overall rating
4.0
Plot
4.0
Characters
4.0
Writing Style
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
4.0
There's a legend in Cucumonga Campground that claims there's a humongous duck that is so big it can eat a whale whole. Because of the fear the story stems, the main rule of this campground is to never feed the ducks. However, Hector doesn't believe it one bit, so he decides to feed the ducks when nobody is around. But he quickly learns how true legends can be when the Quaken appears and chases him down. Both the Quacken and Hector learn something valuable that will make children laugh.
THE QUACKEN is a children's picture book full of legends and humor. The illustrations are bold and the color schemes fit the setting. This would be a cute fall book to read because the of the eerie air the idea of the Quacken brings in. I love how Hector has that invincible mindset like most children do and how his assumptions are proven wrong. It teaches children to not ignore warnings others give.
Final Verdict: I would recommend this to children aged four and up who love humor with a dash of spooky. This mash up was one I didn't realize I needed but now I'm happy my daughter and I have read it.
THE QUACKEN is a children's picture book full of legends and humor. The illustrations are bold and the color schemes fit the setting. This would be a cute fall book to read because the of the eerie air the idea of the Quacken brings in. I love how Hector has that invincible mindset like most children do and how his assumptions are proven wrong. It teaches children to not ignore warnings others give.
Final Verdict: I would recommend this to children aged four and up who love humor with a dash of spooky. This mash up was one I didn't realize I needed but now I'm happy my daughter and I have read it.
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