A Monster for Meg (Giants and Monsters) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Elizabeth Sanchez
A Monster for Meg by Lois Wickstrom
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
A Monster for Meg was not what I expected, it was better. I loved the analogies used to help describe things to Meg. She is blind, and her sister is trying to help her understand why monsters are scary. My seven year old son enjoyed it, and liked the pictures. He said Meg’s sister was nice for answering all her questions, because his siblings would tell him to quit asking so many. The book would be great to help young children understand a little of what life would be like for someone who cannot see. It could also be used for a lesson on the senses.
Reviewed by @way2gosmartguy
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