Theodore The Sloth Who Wants to Race review by Lil...
Age Range - 5 - 8
Genre - Picture book
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Age at time of review - 31
Reviewer's Location - Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines
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Theodore the Sloth Who Wants to Race by Dr. Sam and J.L. McCreedy is about a sloth named Theodore who is different from the others - he has two toes instead of three and believes he's faster than the rest. Determined to prove himself, he dreams of racing and even trains for it. When no other sloth wants to race him, he challenges a worm instead. But when he thinks he’s won, the worm reveals it didn’t even know they were racing. Embarrassed and defeated, Theodore wonders if he’ll ever find the courage to race again. Will Theodore’s dream of racing ever come true? Follow his journey as he navigates his unique challenges.

Opinion: 

Dr. Sam and J.L. McCreedy’s Theodore the Sloth Who Wants to Race is a delightful book that celebrates uniqueness, resilience, hope, and dreams. It beautifully addresses themes of individuality, showing how one can be different yet still have dreams that others might not even consider. The story follows Theodore as he strives toward his dream, facing setbacks along the way, and it emphasizes that failure is a natural part of achieving one’s goals. The vibrant, colorful illustrations truly bring Theodore’s world to life, making the story even more engaging. Additionally, the book features a sloth facts page, a glossary, and a fun animal classification game, offering both educational value and entertainment. It’s a well-rounded book that’s perfect for teaching, learning, and leisure, sure to be enjoyed by both children and adults alike. A wonderful read overall!

Rating:
5
Content Rating:

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