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Reviewed by Jack Magnus for Readers' Favorite
Battle at Bogs Hollow is a children’s educational book written by Sheri-Lynn Kenny and illustrated by Frances Espanol. Bogs Hollow was a peaceful and beautiful place until one morning when two large, yellow monsters came onto the scene. They made lots of noise and smoke that smelled terrible, and they were tearing down all the trees where the animals lived. The animals sadly left their homes behind and went off in search of a new hollow to call home. Three friends, however, decided that they would stand up to those big yellow monsters and defend their homes. They were Freddy, a frog, Tommy, a turtle, and Phinny, a fish. The three friends worked out a strategy that would keep the machine monsters from continuing to destroy Bogs Hollow. They would have to wait until dark when the humans and machines were all asleep, and then they would carry out their plan.
Sheri-Lynn Kenny’s educational picture book for children, Battle at Bogs Hollow, is a marvelous introduction to environmental issues for young readers. Frances Espanol’s bold and brightly colored illustrations are filled with details and make the story come alive. I found myself pausing to fully take in and appreciate each panel and loved how the story seemed so perfectly reflected and even enhanced by the artwork. Kenny’s tale is fun to read aloud as it has a rhyme scheme that helps the story along without being overpowering. Her characters Freddy, Tommy and Phinny are marvelous heroes, and their scheme for stopping the monsters in their tracks is both funny and inspiring. Battle at Bogs Hollow is perfect for storybook time with a child, but the writing and the very eloquent illustrations make it a perfect selection for a young reader as well. It’s most highly recommended.