Ricky, the Rock That Couldn't Roll (You Rock Group)
M**.
This book is great for any kid who needs a boost of determination, motivation, and empowerment
Cover:This cover is simple done right. I was privileged to watch this book as it moved through the development process, and it's amazing to see the final product. The key characters take center stage - full of expression - giving buyers a clear idea of what the story is about. This is harder to accomplish than you might expect, and the illustrator/designer pulled it off very well. The title font choice is excellent, and LARGE enough!Illustrations:The artist made some very creative choices in illustrating this book. Rather than sticking to the standard mediums, she incorporated various crinkled paper textures. Each rock character has a different texture/color of crinkled paper. It even looks like she may have used a fine grit sandpaper in some cases. This technique is downright brilliant, and it brings the entire story to life. There's not a whole lot of color on each page otherwise - the scenery is simple line art - but this approach delivers an almost tactile experience. Of course, I haven't even touched on the fabulous characters. Each rock is unique and adorable, packed with personality, and wildly expressive. I flipped through this book (looking at the pictures) half a dozen times before I even read the text!Story:That's not to say the story isn't great all on its own - because it really is. It's a rhyming book, but very well written. The meter is excellent, rhymes are on point:"Kai was a meteorite and not from this planetand Maya was lava but taken for granite."And whaddaya know? There's a lesson here too. But it's communicated wonderfully, without feeling forced or "teachy." This book is great for any kid who needs a boost of determination, motivation, and empowerment:"... there's always a way if there's also a will."
T**N
Excellent story
I bought this for my Grandson. He is 3 and will be 4 in February. He and I loved this story. Fun, colorful, great lesson about friendship, team work, caring... We read this story at least twice a week.
K**R
Reading is essential for the next generation.
Great book to read to my grandson who recently adopted a pet rock that doesn't roll! So it worked out perfectly! Some day he'll read it to me. He loves the pictures and understands it a little bit. He's only 2.5 yrs. old.
S**A
A Heartwarming Gem No Matter the Age!
“Ricky The Rock That Couldn’t Roll” is an absolute gem of a book that captivated both my 7 year old and 4 year old from the very first page. I’m not going to lie, even I, their mom, found myself thoroughly enjoyed this delightful story.The artwork is wonderfuk, with each rock character beautifully illustrated and bursting with personality. My children loved getting to know all the different rocks and their unique traits. The story itself is a heartwarming and humbling tale about friendship, acceptance, and the unconditional love that binds friends together.The message is profound yet perfectly accessible for young readers, teaching them the importance of supporting and loving one another. This book has become a bedtime favorite in our household, and I can’t recommend it highly enough. “Ricky The Rock That Couldn’t Roll” is a must-have addition to any child’s bookshelf!
M**L
Funny Book
I bought this originally when looking for books for my kid who wasn't born yet. I'd say he probably won't understand it until he's maybe 4. It is a funny book though and the art is great.
R**S
My grandkids liked this book a lot.
I like the story - it has a "moral" but, it's not treacle. There is a problem and the gang pitches in to help their friend. I like the way the story moves and the illustrations are fresh and interesting - authentic rock, you know? The ending is very satisfying. I think my 3,4 and 6 year old grand kids wanted to know what happened and once they did, they wanted to read it again. I have read it to them several times and they have not become bored or lost interest. The reason I gave it a 4 star and not a 5 star is that I do not like booger jokes and I did not appreciate the silly cartoon that had NOTHING to contribute to the story. I will white it out as soon as my young reader gets close to reading it. Not necessary and a cheap ha ha that distracts from the story line. The last line of the book was profound, and is a really good lesson. Bravo.
R**R
Another great story written in rhyme by Mr. Jay for early readers
delightful book, wonderful illustrations story is about friends helping friends and all written is verse. A wonderful book for early readers
A**5
Great book on the power of persistence, friendship and peer support.
Great book on the power of persistence, friendship and peer support. Ricky the rock is "different" from his friends - he has a flat bottom instead of being "round." Consequently, he cannot roll down the hill like his friends when they play. He is stuck on his flat side. Despite, having this physical "challenge," Ricky keeps trying but cannot roll on this own. His friends start trying to find ways that help Ricky roll down the hill. When their initial attempts don't work, they keep trying until they come up with a unique and ingenious way helping him be able to roll down the hill. This is a great book for a child who is facing the challenges of any kind of impediment to success by giving them hope and fostering trust that there are others who will be kind and help them. Sometimes we cannot overcome the odds on our own but with the help of others, we can succeed.This is a powerful message for such children and adults but also for any child who is facing normal developmental challenges such as learning to read, going through potty training , riding a bike, etc. I bought this for my granddaughter who is can master tasks quite well but is a bit of a perfectionist and can get down on herself. It helps her keep a proper perspective. I really loved this book because of the happy ending and the way it teaches how we are all interconnected.
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