Tim Tim and The Birthday Party Animals


Children - Social Issues
31 Pages
Reviewed on 02/14/2024
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Author Biography

Taylor Wyatt is an experienced freelance video editor with a decade of experience developing online content through video editing and production. He has gone through the Toronto Film School for TV and film writing and Durham College for video production. From this experience, he went on to work for various companies providing his detailed focus work ethic. But he still pushes himself creatively by also continuing his children's content writing he honed in film school. With his never-ending desire to improve himself, he pushes himself to always make sure his client is always satisfied with his work.

    Book Review

Reviewed by Doreen Chombu for Readers' Favorite

Tim Tim and The Birthday Party Animals is a children's picture book written by Taylor Robert Wyatt and Angelo Misseri, with illustrations by Steff Egan. The story is about a young boy named Billy, who is turning six years old soon. Billy is struggling with anxiety and a stutter and, as his birthday approaches, he starts feeling overwhelmed and thinks that he is too different to have any friends. His two dads try to cheer him up by giving him a fluffy blue monkey named Tim Tim, which brings him joy but does not alleviate his anxiety. Tim Tim intervenes by introducing Billy to his group of animal friends. Together, they help Billy learn how to manage his anxiety and cope with the fear of nobody showing up at his birthday party. Follow Billy's journey as he learns to overcome his anxiety with the help of his new friend, Tim Tim.

Tim Tim and The Birthday Party Animals is a heartwarming story with interesting characters and a profound message about being true to oneself and having the courage to make friends. Billy is a relatable character who struggles with a familiar condition that many introverts can resonate with. The fear of going out and being judged by people who know nothing about you can be scary. Fortunately, Tim Tim helps him gain confidence and belief in himself. Taylor Robert Wyatt and Angelo Misseri did an excellent job with this story, adding little details like Billy's stutter and rhyming words, made it engaging and fun to read. The book's illustrations perfectly complement the story and bring the characters to life. I love that a dark background is used whenever Billy is fearful and a bright one when he is happy. This book is a must-read for anyone with anxiety and who has a hard time making friends. Great work!