Sundaes on Sundays: A Fun Rhyme About Homophones by Cheerine Dy Choi is a treat for all ages. The text is easy and fun to follow. I read this book through the eyes of someone who enjoys reading children’s books even as an adult. The illustrations by Kate Adajar were too cute for words and overall, the book was adorable.
I read this book during an awful day. I received bad news, and honestly, I was too tired to read anything on my list. Luckily, this children’s book seemed to beckon me with its attractive cover (yes, I do judge books by their covers). So, I read the book aloud and before I knew it, I already had a smile on my face.
This book turned my frown upside down with its rhymes and witty sentences. I praise the author for her inventive prose, and her imaginative rhymes. I am also a fan of her discounted pricing for those who would like to donate this book. We need to raise more readers, and it can begin with the fascinating world of homophones.
I enjoyed reading the book so much that I wish that it could become a series. I also wish that the author could provide supplementary content such as QR codes that could lead to verbal examples of homophones. Perhaps an interactive content layout could become a possible future book idea for the author! I have high hopes for the author because her book made me smile on a terrible day. I felt like it was a Sunday, a day when worries seem to melt away.
If there are more Filipino books like Sundaes on Sundays, then the future of our country can be brighter and more intelligent.
Sundaes on Sundays: A Fun Rhyme About Homophones by Cheerine Dy Choi and illustrated by Kate Adajar is now available!