Reviewed by JG2 (age 11)
In the beginning I did not want to read the book. Because I thought it was going to be boring. But once my teacher said it was one of his favorite books I thought I would just give it a try. But then once I was done I ended up loving this book because even though the tailor’s youngest son inset into being a tailor and he doesn’t want to fallow in his father’s footsteps. His father will help him along the way through his great adventures!
The most unique thing that I found was that the boys had to make the dress for the archduke’s wife them self’s for their father can see if his boys are well in of to be a tailor. But the tow older boys wanted to be a tailor and work along their father’s side. The youngest son wanted to travel to places he’d never been before.
Last but not least I would want to recommend this book to kids in 4th and 5th graders, because I think if I recommend this book to 4th & 5th graders they would understand it better. And they would actually get in the book and might have self to text or text to text in the book. I think you 4th or 5th grader wouldn’t read it because it looks boring but really it isn’t. What I’m trying to say is, DON’T JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER.