My Even Day

by: Doris Fisher and Dani Sneed; Illustrated by Karen Lee

Published by: Sylvan Dell Publishing

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Reviewed by Andrea Sisco

I love My Even Day! It’s so much fun.

It’s a strange, one could say, odd day for a young boy who awakes to find that everything in his life is even. There were eight beds, six closets and Mom had two heads and she made four flapjacks and there were two shoes and a field trip lunch of soup and ten watermelons. Oh, my!

The field trip to the zoo becomes even zanier with kangaroos for zoo guides, elephants with four trunks, lions and… so much more. And there are hidden objects for the reader to find on the pages. The story is in rhyme and is a fast-paced read that is tons of fun for children and adults. And the illustrations are quirky and eye-catching with lots of action to keep readers mesmerized.

And there’s more. The ending is a clue for the next book in the series. You’ll have to read it to find out what it is. And when the reader is finished, turn the page for more fun facts for Creative Minds. It’s all about even numbers.

Armchair Interviews says: My Even Day is a wild, wacky, fun-filled story for children from four to eight.

Author’s Website: http://www.abcDoris.com

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