Member Reviews
A sweet story about creativity and collaboration. This is a great introductory science lesson and would be fun to listen to in the car on the way to school or home.
I need to confess, I was not expecting that level of scientific. The book was explaining a very complex issue in a very reachable understanding level. Really appreciated the good detail the story was written on.
We did this as a quite time story when we were crafting since we homeschool and my kids absolutely loved this story. It was so cute and so easy for them to follow along with even after we would pause for a couple days. They were always very eager to keep going and see what was going to happen next.
I was worried about how long this story was for such a young age. But there were several places that made for natural breaks, and the narrator was amazing.
The characters are adorable and the messages are sweet. Everyone has a place and can help, and everyone's input is important. The narrator had the best intonation, encouraging and energetic, then slowing when the characters took breaks.
I would highly recommend this as an audiobook for parents to shared with their children.
This was a good book. I loved the science that was put into a fun adventure. My daughter loved listening to this book every morning. This book definitely made science seem fun, and my daughter asked questions about what was happening. Good book to read or listen to with your children.
I havent done a review on audiobook before. But it put my kids to sleep they absolutely loved it. Cute storyline and wonderfully read. Thank you to Netgalley for this opportunity.
Although this book wasn’t directed for my age range. I actually really like this book. I think it’s really educational I think but the characters are really fun and enjoyable and it teaches you a lot of things it’s a relatively short book because you can read it on multiple times speed, and I just generally loved how this book features things and how it’s an understanding and showing you what things are in life like how to grow plants and how variations are different and how different people can come up with different ideas from the same source material I actually really adore this book and I rated it four or five stars and I would definitely recommend to just generally people cause. It’s a fun want to listen to when you’re doing laundry or it will be a great one too read to your child before they go to bed
Thank you to BooksGoSocial Audio and to NetGalley for an ARC of this audiobook.
I was drawn to this book because of the cover. I can't pass up any opportunity to read a book with a cat on the cover.
This book was really cute. A lot of adventure and poetry. I would be a great book to read a little at a time. There are a few scientific topics that might be a little hard for some kids to grasp but over all it was just fun and cute!
I really enjoyed the voice of the narrator as well.
Thank you NetGalley for providing me with this audiobook, in exchange for my honest review.
What an adorable and fun cover.
This story is about a young cloud named Chloe and a cat named Louey. Chloe is curious and sweet and her mentor and guardian Louey is wise and cautious.
We soon meet their sweet and fun friends and this leads to them wanting to create a special gift. Flying daisies!
They go to the library and start a very long brainstorming session in a playful and fun way, interspersed with some adventures outside.
I loved that the characters regularly went to sleep, so you can easily stop reading or listening after a while when your child needs to go to sleep. And this is a story that is best not read in one or a few goes because it does contain a lot of scientific explanations for example around genetics. Some of these explanations were a tad too complicated or boring but the characters are so fun and likable, you do always want to keep reading.
This had some beautiful poems and word plays but I would have loved to see some more fun and imagination (what I was expecting after seeing the cover) and a bit less scientific explanation because it’s a lot and not always easy to understand. I’m not sure this will hold the attention of young children, even if they’re curious about science.