A review by readingwithemmett
Slow Moe by Deborah Kerbel

3.0

Review originally from here: https://ashlynmadani.wixsite.com/themadanifamily/post/book-review-slow-moe

What would you do if your sibling was as slow as a snail? In Slow Moe, the narrator, a girl, has a younger brother who is a snail. Moe is so annoying because of how slow he is. He takes his time eating breakfast. He likes to stop to look at things on his way to school, so they are almost always late. But, Moe has a secret identity. When grown-ups aren't around, he is actually a kid who really fast and a lot of fun to play with. His sister will keep his secret though because she loves him.

The first time I read this story, I thought it was a little strange. However, after I reread it, I thought it was cute. The illustrations were great. You have to look closely to see that Moe is actually a kid at the beginning of the book. I think kids will enjoy this book because it is a fun and silly read. The message in this story is to love your family even if they can be annoying I would recommend Slow Moe for children ages 3 to 7, especially if they have siblings.

I received this book for free via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.