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Mr Fact Miss Opinion edition by Melissa Polyakov Yana Gruntkovskaya Children eBooks



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This book is a lively and lyrical story about unlikely neighbors, a goat named Mr. Fact and a pig named Miss Opinion. Miss Opinion shares a flavorful meal with Mr. Fact, attempting to show him that opinions can add spice to his life. This educational children’s book uses endearing characters to introduce terms such as objective and subjective by personifying fact and opinion.

Mr Fact Miss Opinion edition by Melissa Polyakov Yana Gruntkovskaya Children eBooks

This is a fantastic children's book!! It will be a great addition to any library (home, school, classroom, etc.) to be read over and over. It is also a great resource to use in teaching children the challenging concept of fact vs. opinion. I highly recommend this book.

Product details

  • File Size 13621 KB
  • Print Length 32 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Paper Moon Publications (December 23, 2015)
  • Publication Date December 23, 2015
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B019SD7IJ0

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Mr Fact Miss Opinion edition by Melissa Polyakov Yana Gruntkovskaya Children eBooks Reviews


This is a fantastic children's book! It's a charming story! Readers will better understand facts and opinions and be exposed to vocabulary words like objective and subjuctive. The story is first and foremost, so kids won't even realize how much they are learning! (It is written by a teacher.)

The illustrations are darling and lend themselves perfectly to the story.
As children's literature is a wonderful way to engage students and create interest in abstract concepts, this children's book makes the perfect unit starter for teaching fact and opinion in elementary classrooms. The storyline is fresh and the illustrations are captivating. The characters are relatable and the story delightful. Children will see the value of expressing opinions as a way of adding color and interest to the world of facts. I hope to see more from this author and illustrator combination!
It's a beautiful thing to watch an author combine her love for kids with her passion for education and learning. Melissa used to dream about writing children's books when she was a teen - that's a fact. In my opinion, her authorial debut starts with a bang as she opens up young minds to the wonderful world of personal expression and feeling through Miss Opinion. As I read this story, I quickly identified with Mr. Goat, but wished I was a little more like Miss Opinion. As much as the kids will enjoy this captivating short story and learn some simple concepts along the way, I suspect a few of us older goats will be delightfully inspired to add a little more spice to our lives as well.
I am a first grade teacher and bought this book to use with my class when we discuss facts and opinions. It is such an abstract concept for children to understand, but this book uses a cute story to make facts and opinions easy to understand. I love it and I can't wait until our fact and opinion unit to share it with my students!
What a delightful, well written and illustrated little book this one is! The story, told in nicely done verse explores a dilemma we all face from time to time. You have folks with opinions and then you have folks that are driven by pure facts. There is plenty of room in this world for both points of view and Melissa Polyakov gently explores and illustrates how it would be a happier world for us all if each side accepted the other.

I had to smile when I read this tale as it brought memories to a young sergeant that worked for me in the military years ago. This young man's entire life was based on FACTS. If he could absolutely verify something in black and white, he simply could not function. To be truthful, this kid was an absolute pain to work with. I would tell him that from time to time you just had to let our imagination go, express your opinion and not necessarily back that opinion up with volumes of `facts.' Opinions are what add zip to our lives and this point is well made in this well thought-out story. It should also be noted that the author is quite subtle is sneaking in the fact that we need to accept the opinions of others. We may not agree with those opinions, but we must certainly listen and give them a chance.

The author has explored the pros and cons of facts v/s opinions by using food as an example...a nicely done little meal Miss Opinion cooks for Mr. Fact. It all works out quite well and the point is well driven home.

I love the simply verse the author uses to tell her tale; it is quite captivating. The illustrations are bright and very well done and go perfectly with the story. This is one of those books that can be used quite effectively on a one on one read, or better yet, a group read. There is plenty of room here to stimulate discussions with the wee ones you are reading it to or with. It does hold quite a number of good vocabulary words and uses them in a fashion that they are quite understandable even to the very young.

Melissa Polyakov, the author and Yana Gruntkovskayo, the illustrator, make a fine team and I am hoping we will see more of their work on down the line.

This book will be given to my daughter who teaches first grade (27 years now) to be used in her classroom.

Don Blankenship
The Ozarks
It is not a very interesting story. Plot is boring. Will look for a different story to teach facts and opinions.
I plan on giving this book as a Christmas gift to friends and grandchildren. It is a well written book with beautiful illustrations. I look forward to many more books by this author! It is both educational and fun!
This is a fantastic children's book!! It will be a great addition to any library (home, school, classroom, etc.) to be read over and over. It is also a great resource to use in teaching children the challenging concept of fact vs. opinion. I highly recommend this book.
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