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Reviewed by Pikasho Deka for Readers' Favorite
The Island of Yaki Yim Bamboo is a children's picture book by Millicent F. Arrindell and Fred Rohan-Vargas. On a warm sunny day, siblings Noah and Ida are enjoying the ocean view with their family on the white sands of Coki Beach Point in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. Aunt Za regales them with a story about the magical island of Yaki Yim Bamboo, where children can turn into any animal they want and ride dolphins. But the island is ruled by a mean person named Bobotwee, who has forbidden any children from entering the island. When Mongoose's and Iguana's children arrive on the island, they inevitably anger Bobotwee. But try as he might, he can't catch the children as they turn into animals. Will Mongoose, Iguana, and the children be able to teach him a lesson?
The Island of Yaki Yin Bamboo enchants with a cast of vibrant characters, colorful illustrations, and a magical island where adventure lurks around every corner. This is an absorbing coming-of-age story with a few valuable life lessons about growing up and letting children have fun. Authors Millicent F. Arrindell and Fred Rohan-Vargas have done a phenomenal job of weaving a story within a story. The characters are likable and have genuine, authentic personalities that make them feel like real people. Apart from the children, young readers will also find a lot to love about Enez, Ivan, and Aunt Za. Bobotwee is a fascinating antagonist whose change of heart was the primary highlight for me. In conclusion, a wholesome adventure book for children.