Do you plan to read this with a child you know?

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I would not. I think there is too much text in the book, for a child to be patient enough to sit through the entire book.
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I only got to read the sample, but from what I read so far I think I most definitely would read it to my baby sister. It seems to carry good lessons about relationships, new friends etc.
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I am always buying books for my little cousin. I would definitely get this book for her! I know she would love it.
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Yes, I would probably read it with my children. They love to hear stories read to them. Even my son, who is 13, still enjoys hearing a story now and again.
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I love having a variety of kids books on the e-reader for my 8-year old to read on road trips. I think she'll enjoy this one and will probably read it to her 3-year old sister this summer. They both like stories with animals and will likely make animal noises in the backseat during the trip!
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I should read this with my little sister. I think she might like that. Thanks for the question.
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Kelebogile Mbangi wrote:I only got to read the sample, but from what I read so far I think I most definitely would read it to my baby sister. It seems to carry good lessons about relationships, new friends etc.
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Yes I would like to read the book with my daughters. They enjoy reading books and they are animal lovers I believe they will enjoy it. We could role play. It will be interesting to hear how they understood the story and how they interpret it.
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I plan to read this book out to my 3 year old daughter. Then when she is a little older, she can read it herself.
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I plan to read it with Sunday school class in my Church as a pas time activity
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I absolutely will do! I tutor a good number of young children who will just be itching to listen to me imitate the sound of farm animals.
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I already know who I’m reading this book with to teach him something about cooperation and sharing spaces together.
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I always do and the result of that has been awesome since it make them happy and they learn morals from it.
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Definitely yes us a nice and very recommendable for kids, so my younger once can't be an exception
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I will read this book with young readers because it is more relevant to there there life than an adult's life.
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