Your Own Best Secret Place by Byrd Baylor and Peter Parnall is an interesting book. Its story is told in a awkward manner for young children to read. It is written in the form of poetry, but it does not read in that manner. I would image that this story would be challenging for young children to read on their own. The illustrations are also odd. They are made up of sketched pictures with mostly dull colors that. The characters displayed in the illustrations are always left uncolored. The story could be used to set up a project for students to describe their own secret places. Otherwise this story did not interest me.
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