Library Intern Book Reviews
Publisher
Harper Collins
City
New York, New York, United States of America
Date of Publication
2017
ISBN
9780062383006
Date of Review
2018
Disciplines
Library and Information Science | Modern Literature
Keywords
Children's literature, reviews
Recommended Citation
Klinger, Tesla A., "Review of Little i by Michael Hall" (2018). Library Intern Book Reviews. 207.
https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/intern_book_reviews/207
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Review
Little i is a teaching book which takes the reader through grammar symbols such as commas and exclamation points and reveals their meaning in a refreshing way. In this story, Little i loses his dot and must journey to find it. He sails on a question mark and comes across different areas on an island such as a parenthesis tunnel (with asterisk gems) and a spine-chilling hyphen bridge. Through all his journeying, Little i decides he prefers himself without the dot and becomes a big I. This book would fit well in a early middle school classroom, a home library, or for story time at the library.
Recommended. Tesla Klinger, Centennial Library Intern, Cedarville University