Wednesday, May 29, 2024

Book Review: The Gnome and the Science Experiment (Gob the Gnome) by Marilyn Slaughter, illustrated by Angel Neha

 

Blurb

This short story is about Nathan's adventures during a 5th grade science field trip to the Sunbrook Forest National Park. Nathan is familiar with the park because he and his sister Iris has visited the park before with the encouragement of their mom. Nathan overcomes some anxieties of not liking the subject science, having to buddy with the 5th grade bully, and worrying about other 5th graders, teachers and volunteers might see Gob the gnome and cause problems for Gob and the park. By the end of the science fieldtrip Nathan has built a level of confidence that he could make the best science presentation in his classroom and together with the 5th grade bully develop a monthly 'Clean the Park' project where he and his classmates join to clean up the forest. a mother wanting her children to enjoy the outdoors. Nathan meets an interesting park ranger who later become very instrumental in his interest in science, the environment and his future career plan after high school.

Since the 1400s, folklore has described gnomes as guardians of treasure and the protectors of Earth. Gnomes represents stability, growth, and good luck. This is the third book of the six-book series about Gob the gnome. The six books in this series all revolve around a gnome, the protector of a local forest, who becomes friends with Nathan and Iris and helps to educate them on the importance of caring for the environment.

Amazon: Gob the Gnome: The Gnome and the Science Experiment - Kindle edition by Slaughter, Marilyn, Neha, Angel. Children Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.

B&N: Gob the Gnome: The Gnome and the Science Experiment by Marilyn Slaughter, Angel Neha | eBook | Barnes & Noble® (barnesandnoble.com)

Goodreads: Gob the Gnome: The Gnome and the Science Experiment by Marilyn Slaughter | Goodreads





My Review - 5 of 5 stars - 

Another in the Gob the Gnome series and just as wonderful. Nathan went with his school to the National Park, and he hoped that Gob would stay hidden. He was paired with the class bully, Tucker, for the experiment. Tucker threw litter into the lake, and the boys received a great lesson on water pollution and ecosystems. Again, I enjoyed the glossary at the back, the illustrations accompanying the story, and lesson within the story, told so that children should understand.

I received a copy through RABT Book Tours, and this is my unsolicited review.



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