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Reviewed by Mamta Madhavan for Readers' Favorite
I Voice My Choice: I Choose My-self by Ilana Even is an excellent book that teaches children how to be organized. Emily and Ben are five-year-old twins who begin their mornings with a game. They are just like any other five-year-olds and take their mother's advice while choosing their stuff. The book not only highlights the bond shared between a mother and her children, but also tells parents to encourage their kids to speak up and express their opinions, and give them the freedom to choose. The book has many lessons children need to learn to become organized and efficient.
The story has some excellent concepts and messages for young readers, and guides them to be more organized on a daily basis. The illustrations are adorable and lively, and bring color and life to the scenes and the characters. It's a good bedtime storybook and can be used for interactive sessions in classrooms and school libraries. The concept of choosing things and treating them properly has been conveyed beautifully through the story, making it clear to readers. The story is motivating and uplifting to readers and will help children begin their days with enthusiasm and excitement, awaiting the new choices that will come their way. Both the twins are well portrayed, real, and relatable to young readers. Emily and Ben will remain in the hearts of readers for a long time, and the bond they share with their mother is wonderful.