24 pages

English language

Published 2007 by Picture Window Books.

ISBN:
978-1-4048-1727-2
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Tricia tries doing many different things until she finally finds the activity for which she has the most talent.

2 editions

reviewed Tricia's Talent by Christianne C. Jones (Read-it! Readers)

Trite Books for New Readers

This book, at the beginning, highlights all the ways in which it has engaged with research around literacy, but it seems to have forgotten a core element of getting kids to read: making something interesting and engaging.

Yet again, this is another book that is so incredibly boring but is designed to be so simplistic because of how, I think, adults view children. It's not really focused on telling an engaging story; it's focused on trying to bring vocabulary, and it's doing it in a way that disengages the audience entirely. These books are generally some of the worst, and I have yet to work with any kids who like them; the most common feeling is "waste of time."

It's also clear because the first page is a note to parents and caregivers about what kind of book this is; it's labelled as a 'red level' book (as …