Official Review: Looice in the Stargarden by Ben Goldstein

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nyrindra wrote: 16 Nov 2020, 14:23 For me personally, it is necessary to read a book like this, especially for children, but it is also important for adults, because the message conveyed is brought to life. the criticism is pleasant.
Thank you for your thoughtful words. It's a fun book.
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Ellylion wrote: 16 Nov 2020, 15:48 Sorry to learn that the author uses words that young kids could not understand. But I'm glad that the story is still engaging and the illustration are so good :) Thanks for a great review!
Yes. If adults are willing to help the children, this could be a great book for them. Thanks for commenting.
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I really like that it comes with a song as well (even though you need to find it separately). My kids would love that and it would help engage them in the story. A very unique plot as well. Thank you for your review!
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Vannaskivt wrote: 18 Nov 2020, 08:27 I really like that it comes with a song as well (even though you need to find it separately). My kids would love that and it would help engage them in the story. A very unique plot as well. Thank you for your review!
The song would help the children to be able to pronounce the harder passages as well. Thanks so much for your comment!
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I can’t agree more with your review! For children's books, not only can it educate children, it is enough that it can bring more joy to children.
The colorful illustrations in this book can help children focus on reading
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This book is one that is really worth reading for the season. Thanks for your honest review.
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rachelpeng2020 wrote: 19 Nov 2020, 02:03 I can’t agree more with your review! For children's books, not only can it educate children, it is enough that it can bring more joy to children.
The colorful illustrations in this book can help children focus on reading
I did enjoy the illustrations. It's a fun book. I recommend it. Thanks.
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Eutoc wrote: 19 Nov 2020, 06:35 This book is one that is really worth reading for the season. Thanks for your honest review.
The season is coming up! It's a fun book. Thanks.
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I had such a laugh at imagining Santa losing his toys. What a disaster! But your review was the opposite of that. I enjoyed reading it and hope to enjoy reading the book even more. Thank you
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PeterRabitt20 wrote: 04 Dec 2020, 14:51 I had such a laugh at imagining Santa losing his toys. What a disaster! But your review was the opposite of that. I enjoyed reading it and hope to enjoy reading the book even more. Thank you
Yes! It would be a disaster for Santa to lose his toys! Thanks for the kind words.
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