Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Stewbot and the Stolen Tooth Fairy Wings



Author: Stewart Sutters

Illustrator: Stewart Sutters

Publisher: Robot Books

Released: November 1, 2023

Format: Paperback, Hardcover, Kindle 

ISBN: 978-1739540739

Reviewer: Ellwyn Autumn

Rating:  4 Lemon Drops

Available on Amazon

Stewbot and the Stolen Tooth Fairy Wings is the perfect blend of humor, adventure, and wild imagination! Children and parents will enjoy it.





I received a complimentary copy of the book from Reedsy and agreed to give an honest review.

Review:

Book Summary:

Stewbot, a robot made entirely of wood, is truly remarkable. He is a hero who travels through time, helping the tooth fairy reclaim her stolen wings from the impostor Tooth Doggy.


Opinion:

Stewbot and the Stolen Tooth Fairy Wings is a charming tale about a little boy named Eddie. Every week, Eddie pays a visit to his grandparents. Once Mum leaves, Eddie quickly makes his way to the shed with Pops, who regales him with marvelous tales about Stewbot.


Eddie has some thrilling news this week - his tooth fell out when he woke up and he's hoping the tooth fairy will come tonight. Pops is bursting with inspiration to recount the incredible story of Stewbot and the Tooth Fairy, and how they foiled Tooth Doggy's sneaky plan.


The close bond between Eddie and Pops was something I truly valued. Eddie is at that magical age where parents and grandparents are seen as wondrous people who are incapable of making mistakes.


The cute rhyming scheme of Stewbot and the Stolen Tooth Fairy Wings Introduces young readers to the playful rhythm of words when written in a specific way. In a classroom setting, teachers can highlight rhyming words and compile a list of related words with the same sound. At home, parents can also do something similar. Rather than writing it out, they can simply say the words and pay attention to the way they sound.


Stewbot and the Stolen Tooth Fairy Wings also presents a STEM opportunity for parents and educators. Pops creates Stewbot using a combination of wood and shiny metal parts. Following a read aloud, children can unleash their creativity and make their very own Stewbot using shoeboxes or anything else that inspires them.


Another aspect of the book that I enjoyed was the chance to find Stewbot hidden on every page. This boosts children's capacity to concentrate and visually survey an entire book page.


Sutters’ vivid illustrations add the perfect blend of humor and adventure to his imaginative story.


I highly recommend this book for children 4-7 years of age!


I give it 4 Lemon Drops!






Classroom Connection:


Stewbot and the Stolen Tooth Fairy Wings would work well with a classroom theme on families or a Grandparent’s Day celebration. Teachers can also incorporate the book with a lesson on rhyming and to inspire creativity for a STEM activity.





Age Range: The author recommends 3-5 years.


Targeted Vocabulary:

Time-traveling, naughty, gangster, nibble, phenomenal, slobbering, terrible, imposter, mission, delighted, showdown, defeat, berserk, decay


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About The Author & Illustrator:





Stewart Sutters is an author/illustrator from the UK. He wanted to write and illustrate a series of children’s stories that celebrates the special relationship between a child and grandparents, igniting fun, laughter, imagination, and infusing a little silliness into each story.


You can find out more about Stewart Sutters at stewbot.co.uk




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