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Martin Tiller

Auteur de Kevin and the Seven Lions

9 oeuvres 36 utilisateurs 3 critiques

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Comprend les noms: Mr. Martin C Tiller

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Nearly eaten by dinosaurs, shot at by aliens, almost drowned by a giant squid, all while trying to pay attention in school is a normal day for Kevin. How does his teacher, Mrs. Calvin, keep from going crazy?
A picture book leveled for second and third grade readers about the joy and benefit of an active imagination and creative writing.

MY BOOK REVIEW:

47 Pages of fun! fun! fun! I am so picky about books for children. They absolutely MUST be entertaining and engaging. This book is both!

This book could have been titled, J.L. and the Seven Lions! I was exactly like little Kevin and I know other readers will relate to this lad. Wonderful concept, filled with adventures and risks, just the right things a child Kevin's age will relate to.

Some issues with the writing but by no means does it destroy the concept produced here. With a bit of editing, this book will be fantastic for the traditional market, or the indie market. I can see kids scooping this book up simply because of the premise. Well done! Illustrations are beautifully done, very entertaining!

As a fellow daydreaming, probably the queen of daydreamers everywhere, I cheer for Kevin and the Seven Lions! The success of this book is merely a daydream away!
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JLSlipak | 2 autres critiques | Oct 26, 2017 |
This book tells of a constructive way for a teacher to deal with students daydreaming in school.

CC: Good idea for students to journal
who daydream during school. A creative writing lesson ready to spring forth.
 
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jeziorskij | 2 autres critiques | Mar 23, 2016 |
Kevin likes to daydream in school, but his Walter Mittyish existence takes a turn when his Third Grade teacher has a good idea. There isn't much too this book. The illustrations are nice, and really young readers may be encouraged to start putting pen to paper--which is certainly a good thing. (It helps, of course, if you buy them cool pens.)
½
 
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datrappert | 2 autres critiques | May 15, 2015 |

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Œuvres
9
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