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Flying Fingers: Master the Tools of Learning Through the Joy of Writing
L**M
Parenting Plus
I was disappointed in this book. I was looking for a book that would encourage average elementary students to improve their typing skills. Instead I encountered a pyrotechnic display of a very exceptional seven year old's imagination. I wish Adora luck in her fiction writing, but examples of letter writing or report writing would be more helpful to average students. Most of the third and fourth graders at my school do not have the vocabulary to follow Adora's flights of fantasy.
M**R
Wasted Money
My verbally "gifted" child couldn't relate to, and refused to read the stories written by Adora. I didn't find any useful tools related to teaching writing either. So, its neither interesting reading material nor a good teaching reference book. It would have been much better if the authors had focused on one or the other rather than the mixed format. This will likely sit on a shelf collecting dust. A pretty useless purchase for us.
B**E
AUTOGRAPHED
IT IS AUTOGRAPHED! The book probably isn’t the best BUT ITS AUTOGRAPHED!! What a great surprise!
D**N
i dont know. I just don't want to crack open the book. It's too wordy.
Too wordy. Too bland of writing. too many details. I just want to know the main points. I only opened the book twice once I got it.
O**A
NOT FUN!
I purchased this book for my intellectually spoken daughter. She’s an extremely bright children and she hated this book. We both supposed the book would be about children like my daughter, but it was simply and autobiography. I don’t approve
M**Z
Flying Fingers-A Teacher's Viewpoint
I have been consistently disappointed in my search for creative writing teaching tools for children. They tend to be condescending or banal, with few fresh ideas. Flying Fingers: Master the Tools of Learning Through the Joy of Writing proves to be an exception. A collection of lively stories by prodigy author Adora Svitak, Flying Fingers includes key vocabulary, creative writing exercises, exercises designed to improve basic writing skills, and an extensive guide for parents and educators. Adora's co-author, Joyce Svitak, has a refreshing stance on education, espousing a strong belief that most children are capable of much better writing-it's just a matter of tapping into their creativity and changing your own perceptions of their potential. For a teacher, this alone is an incredibly uplifting message; backed up by step-by-step directions and innovative exercises, it's a vital strategy.
L**O
Flying Fingers-A Great Teaching Tool
My children have been much more interested in writing since they saw Adora's appearance on Good Morning America, and I was thrilled that her first book included both stories and writing tips. Pairing the two together gives children a tangible example of what they can achieve, accompanied by tools to help them on their path. Adora's stories are quite humorous and entertaining in and of themselves (even for adult readers), and, with the accompanying `strategies for parents and educators' and `fun exercises for kids' segments, they make great learning tools. Since my children began reading Lemony Snicket, I have been trying to find more stories that include definitions of key vocabulary. The Flying Fingers glossary surpasses anything I have found so far; with words like scurrilous and ribald, Adora's vocabulary selection is lively enough to keep young readers interested.
J**N
Great book
This book was great, the writting tips were helpful, and the stories were very good. I'd also like to add that the other review made by Leelikah is a bit rediculous. She wrote that Adora's writting was "childish and stupid" however Miss Leelikah must not know much about the author considering she was only SEVEN when she wrote the book! Now I understand you called yourself an aspiring author, and good for you but I'm sure you didn't have any book published when you turned 8! Adora is talented, she was reading chapter books by the time she was 3! Not many people can say that they were able to do that. So before writting a review for the book and calling the author childish and stupid it would probably help if you knew what you were talking about.
D**A
Five Stars
great book
W**E
NOT FOR KIDS - ONLY!
This inspiring book is great for anyone connected to kids and wanting to help them expand their horizons. It's also great for adults wanting to expand their creative horizons and get back some of the natural excitement and can do attitude usually associated with being a kid.Through the wise words of seven year old (at the time) Adora Svitak, and her mother Joyce, you'll be exposed to the basic and helpful tips and tools of writing a well told tale. The authors uses Adora's own stories as examples, and they show talent well beyond her seven years.Unlike a lot of 'how to' books on writing, Adora and Joyce Svitak's advice on writing is insightful and to the point.
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