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Review of I love ❤️ me featuring “my bad” bunch

Posted: 11 May 2023, 09:53
by Brian Ruguru
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "I love ❤️ me featuring “my bad” bunch" by Andrea Bierria.]
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3 out of 5 stars
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In I love ❤️ me featuring “my bad” bunch, Andrea Bierria teaches, corrects, and gives children tips on becoming people of honor. She tells her targeted audience that etiquette goes a long way, and bullying and other vices do not make you a hero. The author gives the benefits of meditation and pens down a procedure to relax the child's mind. Further, Andrea asks readers to state what they treasure about themselves and identify a hobby. A unique page is left out for the child to write about that.

Dear child, do you have a goal? What is it? If you do not have one, it is always good to identify what inspires you daily. No matter what part of the world we're in, there is that leader we look up to. What do you admire about them? Their unique qualities are what make them great. Perhaps, they advocate for equality or peace. These are some of the lessons Andrea Bierria teaches children in this book.

I loved how Andrea mentioned her family and origin. She advocates for diversity and respect for all. Also, I liked how the author left spaces for children to fill in about the subtopics under discussion. That way, she teaches and engages the mind of the reader. As the book ends, we have a story with incredible lessons. Get a copy to read it.

I enjoyed the lively illustrations. The kids are of different sizes and races. And yet, they all seem to live, play, and study happily. There was no prejudice. For instance, the bad kids were not from a specific race. Our choice of friends can be of good or negative influence. Notorious kids will use the good ones as pawns when the worst comes.

We read books for many things: entertainment, learning, and relieving stress, among others. Some guides are meant to educate children, so a few factors are worth considering, like purchasing an error-free installment. I do not want my child to absorb poor vocabulary, wrong tenses, or writing "your" instead of "you're."

This particular book was a disappointment in the lack of editing because it contained so many grammatical flaws. I noted long and tedious sentences that needed punctuation marks in between. Despite the great message and openness, I disliked that. Therefore, I rate it 3 out of 5 stars. I recommend it to children in middle school. However, many grammatical errors necessitate a parent's supervision.

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Re: Review of I love ❤️ me featuring “my bad” bunch

Posted: 16 Jun 2023, 05:17
by Elina Tshabalala
I don't think my eyes are deceiving me but I am seeing an error on the cover of the book. In the title to be specific. I will not be buying this book for my kids until it has been edited. In as much as the book teaches valuable lessons that are beneficial for kids, they also need to learn proper grammar. Thanks for n honest review.

Re: Review of I love ❤️ me featuring “my bad” bunch

Posted: 16 Jun 2023, 05:53
by Hazel Mae Bagarinao
I like the author's questions for children. It makes them think what are their hobbies and interest. At an early age, it's good to be identified so the parents can help to nurture them. I hope the errors will be fixed for a great read to children. Thank you for your compelling review, NicRoy!

Re: Review of I love ❤️ me featuring “my bad” bunch

Posted: 14 Jul 2023, 05:21
by Odichimma Okoye
The title of the book confused me a little, to be frank. I love what the author based her book on though. Peace, equality, and oneness are things that should be looked into these days. Etiquette and goal-setting are also extremely important in their own right. In fact, to me, they seem the most important. It should be a great book for kids. I wish that there were fewer grammar errors though.