What's Your Vision?


Children - Grade K-3rd
31 Pages
Reviewed on 05/03/2016
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Reviewed by Sarah Stuart for Readers' Favorite

What’s Your Vision? is a book written for a wide readership: children from kindergarten age to those in the third grade. The idea behind Jamie Hope’s eBook, which is designed to display dynamically on any available reading device, is fun that inspires children to look to their future as adults while they are still young enough to dream. They have no decisions to make that involve examinations, or applications to educational institutions, but that day will come. Now, at five, six, seven and eight years old, is the time the vital grounding for learning must be laid. What’s Your Vision? provides an entertaining and stimulating resource.

I approached What’s Your Vision? with deep suspicion; the title is printed in capital letters at odd angles! Next, would come fancy writing, too much text on each page, and no attention paid to the simple punctuation children from kindergarten to the third grade are taught to use. Jamie Hope has made none of these errors. Easy to read, What’s Your Vision? flows like poetry set to music. Jamie’s teacher tells the children that their homework is to look up at the stars and draw a picture about the dreams they see of what they might one day become. Suggestions are a princess, a pilot, a dancer, a movie star, a singer, and a doctor. What’s Your Vision? would be a great Christmas gift; in summer, youngsters would have the best excuse ever for not going to bed before midnight. “Stars only twinkle when it gets dark.”