Kindle, an e-reader, is fast becoming a favorite gift to give children, or at least to pass down to them when a newer Kindle is acquired. It encourages reading, while providing a variety of books that aren't heavy, expensive or requiring a return trip to the library. Some versions will also read the book aloud. But now that giving Kindles to kids is all the rage, the question becomes what books to download on them. Finding books is easy, but finding books that are appropriate for your child's age, reading level and lifestyle is another matter. And of course, the book has to hold your child's attention! So it was with great delight that I discovered a new Kindle book especially for children that fits all the criteria: "Sophie, Pay Attention (You Too, Rhoda)," by Susan Braun.
"Sophie, Pay Attention (You Too, Rhoda)" is a charming chapter book about a little girl learning to to do what's right. The book tells an entertaining story incorporating a Christian message, yet it manages to avoid being preachy, sugary, or inappropriate. Sophie comes across as a real little girl, with realistic problems of growing up. Through the help of the Sunday School teacher we all wish we'd had, Sophie learns about a girl in the Bible named Rhoda who struggles with the same problems Sophie has. Inspired, Sophie begins to take responsibility for herself, and finds that doing the right thing brings its own rewards.
How refreshing to encounter a stable family unit, not perfect, but supportive; children that obey their parents without bad attitudes, deceit or manipulation; parents who take the time to love and discipline their children appropriately; and teachers that teach children rather than subjects. I especially appreciated the way the girl's faith was handled, as a natural part of her life, with Scripture being a viable way to learn and grow. All this in a delightful story, perfect for beginning readers as well as those who enjoy being read to.
This book is available on Kindle, and can be easily downloaded from Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/Sophie-Pay-Attention-Rhoda-ebook/dp/B005P3NKJ0), for $2.99. The book is billed as appropriate for ages 6-9, but I think younger children would really enjoy it, particularly if they have a Kindle that will read to them; and older girls of 10, 11 and 12 would love reading it as well, especially since Sophie has an older sister. I look forward to more Sophie books from Susan Braun, this talented new author of "Sophie, Pay Attention (You Too, Rhoda)."
Source: PDF version of Sophie, Pay Attention (You Too, Rhoda), provided by the author.
"Sophie, Pay Attention (You Too, Rhoda)" is a charming chapter book about a little girl learning to to do what's right. The book tells an entertaining story incorporating a Christian message, yet it manages to avoid being preachy, sugary, or inappropriate. Sophie comes across as a real little girl, with realistic problems of growing up. Through the help of the Sunday School teacher we all wish we'd had, Sophie learns about a girl in the Bible named Rhoda who struggles with the same problems Sophie has. Inspired, Sophie begins to take responsibility for herself, and finds that doing the right thing brings its own rewards.
How refreshing to encounter a stable family unit, not perfect, but supportive; children that obey their parents without bad attitudes, deceit or manipulation; parents who take the time to love and discipline their children appropriately; and teachers that teach children rather than subjects. I especially appreciated the way the girl's faith was handled, as a natural part of her life, with Scripture being a viable way to learn and grow. All this in a delightful story, perfect for beginning readers as well as those who enjoy being read to.
This book is available on Kindle, and can be easily downloaded from Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/Sophie-Pay-Attention-Rhoda-ebook/dp/B005P3NKJ0), for $2.99. The book is billed as appropriate for ages 6-9, but I think younger children would really enjoy it, particularly if they have a Kindle that will read to them; and older girls of 10, 11 and 12 would love reading it as well, especially since Sophie has an older sister. I look forward to more Sophie books from Susan Braun, this talented new author of "Sophie, Pay Attention (You Too, Rhoda)."
Source: PDF version of Sophie, Pay Attention (You Too, Rhoda), provided by the author.
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This content was based upon a free review copy the Contributor received.
This content was based upon a free review copy the Contributor received.
Published by Tracie Walker
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Great and thanks Tracie!
The book sounds nice but we visit the library for our books.
Like Michele, I am a big book fan, but I do own and use a Kindle, mainly because I have no more room to store my books. Thanks for an excellent article!
It sounds like a good book for young girls with Christian principles. If technology can reach them, I say these Kindles are a good thing.
Oooh, we need more books like this :) Thanks, Tracie!
Oh how cool is this!
Oh, we don't Kindle - but thanks. I'm still big on holding the book, turning the pages and reading aloud :) cheers!