| Aspect | Rating (5‑star scale) | Key Takeaway | |-------|----------------------|--------------| | | ★★★★★ | Crisp, true‑to‑original art; zoom‑friendly | | Narrative Engagement | ★★★★★ | Rhythmic, repetitive text that holds toddler attention | | Portability | ★★★★★ | One file on any device; no physical bulk | | Usability | ★★★★☆ | Intuitive navigation, but lacks interactive extras | | Accessibility | ★★★☆☆ | Good with added alt‑text; otherwise limited | | Educational Value | ★★★★★ | Supports vocab, science, art, and SEL | | Overall Value | ★★★★★ | Strong cost‑to‑benefit ratio; excellent for home & classroom |
The story centers on a young boy and his dragon pet.
. [10, 12] They are inseparable best friends who do everything together—from singing and dancing to visiting the library. [12] Inclusion & Representation
is a picture book celebrating the friendship between a young boy and his pet dragon, . It focuses on themes of inclusivity acceptance , and finding the "amazing" in everyone. Educational Materials Mini Lesson Plan : A structured Picturebook Lesson
The book has been praised as a "heartwarming children's book" and a "delightful new picture book" that is "masterfully illustrated". Its strength lies in its simplicity and its ability to open doors to meaningful discussions about acceptance and the beauty of diversity.
His work is instantly recognizable by its bold color palettes, expressive characters, and clever use of negative space. Antony's background in fine art and graphic design shines through on every page. He creates books that are as beautiful for adults to look at as they are fun for children to read. Iconic Masterpieces to Look For
He tucked the reader into his satchel and left with the bell of the shop still ringing. The rain smeared the city into watercolor, and Steve opened the device for the first time beneath the awning of a closed storefront. The reader’s home screen showed folders with names like "Maps I Lost", "Letters to Nowhere", and one small file: amazing_steve_antony.pdf.
"Amazing" by Steve Antony is a delightful and inspiring book that is sure to captivate young readers. Its uplifting message, lovable protagonist, and exciting storyline make it an excellent addition to any children's book collection. I highly recommend it to parents, teachers, and librarians looking for a fun and educational read-aloud experience.
His use of simple, bold shapes and often black-and-white art with clever pops of color (like the classic red) makes his books visually stimulating for young children.
Antony’s prose is —perfect for early language development. The repeated use of the word “amazing” serves both as a cognitive anchor and a phonological drill , reinforcing phoneme recognition in a playful context. The sentences are deliberately short, with a cadence that encourages read‑aloud sessions and independent “sounding out” by emerging readers.