Wednesday, February 9, 2011

The Trojan Horse by Emily Little, Illustrated by Michael Eagle


STEP INTO READING (5) SERIES

The Trojan Horse by Emily Little, Illustrated by Michael Eagle
Random House
Published in 1988
ISBN 0394896742
48 Pages

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APART OF THE GOODREADS 2011 READING CHALLENGE.

Review/Rating:

2 out of 5



A simple retelling of the Trojan War and how the Greeks won this war. The city of Troy lives in wonder, with a stone wall protecting it, while the Greeks live on rocky land and can't grow wheat. In order to get wheat, they have to trade with Asia, but they get past the channel because Troy won't let them pass without paying the toll (gold). After the Trojans kidnap Helen, Menelaus' wife, the Greeks declare war on Troy. The war goes on for years, until the Greeks finally have a plan to defeat Troy, which involves a wooden horse.

It is so simple with the facts and there is no really interesting facts put into the book --- in order to make it more engaging. They pretty much had all the information that you should remember from school. And it feels longer than what the history books mention for the age group of this book. And from what I remember from that age, they mentioned the same information in the history book, but less pictures. Also, even though the illustrations seem to be pretty, there seems to be less than the previous Step Into Reading book I have read. They also look a little bit more bland than the Trail of Tears' illustrations.

I think it would be more interesting if I read it myself, but the purpose of the children's book is to have your children read it to you. However, you help them when they having trouble with a word or page or have questions. Basically, you need to definitely participate reading with them with this one because of the names, but I found it boring. It had too many details of the history for little kids, at least to me, and I would have liked it better if it was told more fictionalized. >.>" Also, go over the pronunciation guide with your child, which is at the book of the book, FIRST before having them read it since most of the words will be hard for them.

Other Reviews/Author Site:

Emily Little
Goodreads: The Trojan Horse by Emily Little, Illustrated by Michael Eagle
Library Thing: The Trojan Horse by Emily Little, Illustrated by Michael Eagle
Collingswood Public Library: The Trojan Horse by Emily Little, Illustrated by Michael Eagle

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