Friday, January 22, 2010

3 Magic Balls by Richard Egielski

Colorful, creative and curious are three words that begin to describe the picture book 3 Magic Balls. The plot of this book contained a parade of descriptive wording and spontaneous events. 3 Magic Balls is about a boy named Rudy who works at his uncle’s toy shop. One day a curious old lady sells three magic balls to Ruby’s uncle. While Rudy’s uncle went out of the shop, the three magic balls begin to talk to Rudy. Rudy lets the balls out of the box and the four of them go on an adventure around the town. From bouncing high in the sky to saving the day, this picture book provides a series of exciting events for children to read about.
I enjoyed this picture book because it has an imaginative plot with amazing illustrations. All of the illustrations in this book are action packed. Each time I look at these illustrations I find new details. I would recommend this book to any child. I also like this picture book because it sends the message to children that imagination can turn the most boring job into a fun adventurous activity.

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