Review by cpru68 -- Toni the Superhero by R.D. Base

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Re: Review by cpru68 -- Toni the Superhero by R.D. Base

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I love that this book shows children that they can be useful no matter how young they are. We need more books like this that inspire our children to take positive action!
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My kids are past the point of learning to read, but this looks like a good book for my young nephews! Positive role models in which kids can learn from by reading about them is so important. I liked how Toni made positive choices while wearing a cape-something all kids love.
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Great book. The book cover gives an hint to some of the object that will be encountered along the way.The books about a kid with very exceptional characters made to encourage young reader and inspires them to adopt positive qualities in life. Toni is excellent helper to the society, instead of focusing on himself he supports others, he is self motivated, he adheres to healthy eating habits and h also like reading. This is a nice book to be read by young Kids with the guidance of the parents. Congrats to the author.
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This is certainly a book that children and even adults can learn from. It teaches a person how to approach life in a practical and meaningful way in order to gain success. Thank you for your insightful review.
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Amazing book. it is fun and the character gives a very good example. The kids will adore it.
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Children absorb everything around them and having a book with this kind of character is excellent (especially today). I adore the idea of a superhero with good habits, as children tend to copy so many things that someone else does. I found your review to be detailed and very helpful! Thank you!
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I love the message that everyday events, like playing with friends, dancing around the house and doing your chores makes you a superhero. You are right: Everyone can be useful!
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Post by Humble8 »

Thanks for this review I love it, especally the brightly colour of the picture. This is one of I ll like to share with my little bro. It teach how to help the old people and respect them . I may say that Toni was A God fearing child. Thanks for the review
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I love the cover illustration of this book which is one of my favorite parts of children's stories. I also like Tony's outfit because it reminds me of the clothing choices that kids make on their own. I think that your recommendation of a more interactive book is good and I agree with it. I think that this should be a series and I hope the author writes more stories about Tony.
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Thanks for the review. You highlighted the same aspects that I enjoyed as well. Introducing the use of a flap for the last word is a great idea.
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An eye catching book for children which is illustrative as it uses pictures to convey the message to young children. It is the simple things that Toni does that make him a superhero.
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Great review... I'd like to read it; something less serious with illustrations. It's been a while I did that.
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looks like a book meant to teach kids the best options in life. All good qualities needed to make them responsible, respected, intellectual human beings. I also like that it can be used by adults who want to learn how to read.
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Really cute story and the idea of a super hero battling the ordinary tasks of his day is sure to be appealing to kids!
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This book seems like a really cute way to help kids learn. I love the cover illustration and would assume that style continues throughout.
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