Children's book

We received this book via NetGalley to give an honest review.
I thought maybe K would have liked this book and he said it was okay. He liked how the fly got sucked into the vacuum and how the dog kept looking at the vacuum for his stuff toy.
For me I thought it was good though it could have done more with less pages. I say this as on the kindle reading it you would have a page with words then the next page no words just a picture, then the third page no words but another picture. Then a page with words. I guess I am old fashion on kids books and like to have each page with words more than just a picture. You have a fly who is buzzing around and then finds himself in a vacuum. We see how he deals with feeling angry, sad, denial, acceptance, and bargaining his way out.
This book does good with telling us the five stages of grief which make it easy for kids to understand in a fun sort of way.
I would say to the author to maybe make the words bigger to read or try a different color as sometimes it was hard to read them on a dark background.