Brains Like Books

 

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Book: Brains Like Books 

Author: Victoria Wintersberger 

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My Thoughts:

I have always loved reading children's books, as they bring joy, knowledge, and creativity to young minds. This time, I had the pleasure of reading Brains Like Books, a beautifully crafted story that brings a book to life in a heartwarming way.

The story follows Reed O'More, a book that has remained closed and untouched for a long time. When a young boy finally picks him up and opens his pages, Reed experiences a sense of reliefโ€”almost as if he can finally breathe again. Through this unique perspective, the book highlights the value of reading.

Books offer countless benefits beyond just storytelling. They become our closest companions, providing comfort, wisdom, and an endless source of learning. In this story, Reed shares an insightful lesson with young readers, explaining how the invention of the printing press revolutionized access to books, making knowledge more widely available. The book also emphasizes how reading is a form of mental exercise, strengthening our minds much like physical activity strengthens our bodies.

I thoroughly enjoyed reading Brains Like Books and found myself appreciating every aspect of it. The author and illustrator have done a remarkable job in bringing this story to life. 

This is a must-read for young readers and a wonderful reminder for all of us to cherish the magic of books.

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Rating: 5/5

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