Little Ronny

By Brunswick Bannernickel

Little Ronny - Brunswick Bannernickel
  • Release Date: 2013-09-21
  • Genre: Fiction for Kids
Score: 5
5
From 11 Ratings

Description

Join Ronny, a creative and mischievous boy, in a story about brotherly
love and the funniness, fright, and friendship that comes along with it.

Reviews

  • little ronny is the best!

    5
    By Jimmy Calcutcha
    This book is really good and my mom likes it too!
  • Little Ronny

    5
    By Chacha Van der Cleif
    Outstanding!!!! Little Ronny is a hit with my son and daughter. I also (strangely enough) enjoyed it tremendously. A clever story line, combined with great artwork brings the message home. It's great to see a book with a more traditional spin on the artwork- none of the cheap digital stuff you see everywhere now.
  • Little Ronny Rules!

    5
    By Skippy Norwenger
    Awesome Book! I liked it a lot! my favorite part was the traps. the part where ronny gets scared was cool too!
  • Good book: "Little Ronny"

    5
    By Mamma Midwife
    Good Book. Some of the rhymes are a bit cumbersome, but all in all, it's a 5 star read. Love the pictures. Excellent for 6-9 year old readers.
  • Little Ronny

    5
    By Denise E Govender
    Excellent read- entertaining for both adults and children alike. Great graphics bring the stor to life.
  • Little Ronny

    5
    By Coachtrump
    I found Little Ronny to be one of most well written children's book I have seen in my career as a professional educator. It not only keeps the reader engaged with the story but I found the illustrations to be outstanding as well. Additionally, the story teaches a morale as well, that one should be careful how one treats others - "what goes around comes around", but does so not in a preachy manner but an entertaining one. My hope is that the author continues to publish more works such as this as there is a general lack of quality literature for children.
  • Little Ronny

    5
    By Mrs. CR Trump
    Excellent! Best book I have introduced to my third grade classroom in many years.
  • Little Ronny

    5
    By John B. Quigly
    Little Ronny is a great book with the potential to become a classic. The artwork is fantastic- down to the finest detail. The only drawback is that it seems to have a limited target audience, set for young boys in the ages 6-8. Also, some of the vocabulary might be a bit advanced for younger readers, but that is actually a positive attribute, as it will stimulate inquisitiveness and linguistic development in line with today’s increasing developmental standards.