Uh Oh Kenzo! review by Chelsea
Age Range - 5 - 8
Genre - Animals
Five Star Award

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Age at time of review - 9
Reviewer's Location - Orange City, IA, United States
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Uh Oh Kenzo! is a picture book about a little goat named Kenzo, who keeps on making mistakes. The book takes the reader through a day of Kenzo's life when things keep going wrong at home and at school. At home, Kenzo spiills oatmeal all over his brother's favorite shirt. During art class, he tries to hid his painting but instead knocks a can of paint over, ruining his painting and his friend's. Mishaps likes like this keep happening, making Kenzo feel like he is not a good kid. He needs some help understanding that accidents happen and that it's okay!

Opinion: 

Uh Oh Kenzo! is a good book that teaches a good lesson: Everybody makes mistakes, and we need to learn from them to become better. I feel Kenzo is a positive character, because I have done some of the same sorts of things he does. Like Kenzo, I felt bad about what I did, so it is easy for me to relate to him. Kenzo helps me feel like doing the right thing, even after a bad day. I will read this book to my 5-year-old sister, and I know she will also learn from this!

Rating:
5
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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