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Review by
Ankit S, Reviewer
This is a book about the imagination of a child. We all as a child had our own world of imagination. So does Ricky. It was a dark night and winds were on their hardcore pace. Ricky's mother set him for the bed but he wanted to play with his imaginative Mr. Wind. In his own world, he played with Mr. Wind with all of his toys but by the time his mother get back wind lost its strength. She then made him for the bed to sleep and told him that window was open and wind was nowhere.
It is a good effort to explain the child's psychology about how one create their own world around themselves for a comfort and got intrigued for more. But parents have this responsibility to make them learn real world and also prepare their offspring for the same.
Illustrations were average but quite expressive but considering author from Japan I can get the ilk he preferred for illustrating this picture-book.
It is a good effort to explain the child's psychology about how one create their own world around themselves for a comfort and got intrigued for more. But parents have this responsibility to make them learn real world and also prepare their offspring for the same.
Illustrations were average but quite expressive but considering author from Japan I can get the ilk he preferred for illustrating this picture-book.
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