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Review #13954 - Dated: 8th of May, 2015 Author: ktcat |
Mr 5 and I are fans of Geronimo Stilton books and we are gradually making our way through the variety of different sets. This is the first Heromice book that we have read. We found that it was quite different to the other books we have read and the characters were mainly new to us. At the beginning of the book, we spent a bit of time going through the characters that we would find in the book. Mr 5 enjoyed working out the relationships between the various characters and who the goodies and the baddies were. He thought it was very funny that the henchmice were brainless and that there were characters named One, Two and Three! We referred back to this page on numerous occasions during the reading of the book as Mr 5 worked out who everyone was.
As we moved through the story, we laughed at Geronimo Superstilton's bumbling personality. He really struggles to get things right and to be the superhero that he should be. Superstilton, Swiftpaws and Lady WonderWhiskers battle against the nasty Sewer Rats to save Muskrat City from being flooded. The story is full of adventure and danger for the characters. It is a cross between the Geronimo books that we have previously read and a story about any superheros. This is a perfect mix for children to read and enjoy.
At various times, during the week, Mr 5 has come out with comments linked to the book. One of the kids at school thought it was very funny when he blurted out "super swiss slices". I guess you kind of have to read the books to get it but Mr 5 and I chuckled away to each other as I dropped him off in his classroom.
The layout of the book was very familiar to us as regular Geronimo Stilton readers. We have certainly grown to love the way that these books are put together. There are lots of exciting illustrations, short paragraphs, and fun, colourful words which stand out from the rest of the nice, clear text. I find that Mr 5 enjoys looking at the colourful words as well as the illustrations when I am reading to him. He isn't yet at the stage where he can follow the text as I read and he picks out the odd word that he knows. He enjoyed reading the words on the illustrations as we moved through the book. As usual, there is some juicy language that children can bring across to their own writing. There are also made-up, fun words such as 'enormouse' and 'famouse' which add to the novelty of the text.
Mr 5 and I sat down each morning to read 'Flood Mission' before school. It became a regular event and he looked forward to it. He commented about the book as well - "I liked Geronimo's boats because they protected him from the bad guys in Muskrat city. Geronimo, Lady Wonderwhiskers and Swiftpaws are the best characters. The book was really exciting but a little scary in some ways too. I would recommend this book the five and six year olds or older children too."
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