Whatever by William Bee
All ages
The book Whatever was not a very appealing book to me. I think it gives off the wrong message to children and the pages are very plain. Most of the pages are completely white with a simple picture. The sentences are short and there are only about five words maximum on each page.
The child in the book is named Billy, and Billy’s dad is trying to make Billy happy. He shows Billy a multitude of things and all Billy replies with is “Whatever.” I don’t think this is a good phrase to teach young kids. This is especially rude because he is saying this multiple times to his father. Towards the end of the book Billy’s dad tries to scare him with a hungry tiger and Billy again says, “Whatever.” The tiger then eats Billy, starts walking away, and the dad simply says “Whatever.” This to me gives off the impression that families don’t care for each other.
All ages
The book Whatever was not a very appealing book to me. I think it gives off the wrong message to children and the pages are very plain. Most of the pages are completely white with a simple picture. The sentences are short and there are only about five words maximum on each page.
The child in the book is named Billy, and Billy’s dad is trying to make Billy happy. He shows Billy a multitude of things and all Billy replies with is “Whatever.” I don’t think this is a good phrase to teach young kids. This is especially rude because he is saying this multiple times to his father. Towards the end of the book Billy’s dad tries to scare him with a hungry tiger and Billy again says, “Whatever.” The tiger then eats Billy, starts walking away, and the dad simply says “Whatever.” This to me gives off the impression that families don’t care for each other.
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