Review of EYE AM By Joshua Seldon

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Re: Review of EYE AM By Joshua Seldon

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My traumatized, inner child may really benefit from reading this small gem. I say "traumatized" because as a kid I was bullied for my interests, for being fat and an introvert, for having a different perception of the world and relationships. It's a pity that in the late 80s and the 90s there was no attention to bullying yet. I'm glad today's kids can count on that kind of interest from adults - and books like this one will certainly help to become strong adults with an integrity.
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My favorite in everything written is "Eye am strong". It resonates with me as I overcome traumas. But all affirmations written are great as it strengthens one's mindset. It is also helpful in motivating oneself. Thanks for this amazing book. Congratulations to the author on BOTD!
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Everyone needs to have self-confidence. Congratulations on BOTD!
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Motivating and empowering young children is a must. Any book giving guidelines and tips on how to do this, is a good one, both for children and their parents. 'Eye' personally love the play between I and Eye.
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Interesting how remarkable it is in a way that changed how I am able to redirect such an honest perception about the way you would feel and I'm lucky to be one of them.
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I love the exercises that the child can complete. It helps to teach them to express themselves and also to add some positive thoughts to affirm the concepts.

Thank you for the great review.
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I love the book’s focus; to inspire confidence. It’s currently still a pressing issue. The whimsical approach Joshua Sheldon is executed brilliantly. Replacing “I” with “EYE” is genius wordplay. Your review was well-executed! Congrats on BOTD!
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This book is thought provoking and suitable for kids. Every well meaning parents need to get this book for their children.
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A children's book focused on inspiring and motivating children to have self-confidence is commendable. Also, I like that it has a section after each chapter for the child to practice what has been discussed. It's fantastic to help kids develop a positive mindset.
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Book of the day BOTD is children's genes self care ,motivational to young people changing narrative to push young people in the right direction through letting them have fun and learning about themselves I like the book color and awesome illustration such a page turner I recommend it to kids and young adults it was well written and reviewed..
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A book that helps children see their uniqueness and build upon that rather than just listening to the current fashion/trend and becoming a product to exploit. It helps children find their own strength, which is commendable. Thank you for your great review!
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In all my life, this is the first time that I have encountered a children's book that is self-help/motivational in nature. I would definitely check this out and see for myself if I can gift the book to my young nieces and nephews.
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I am not interested in children’s books, as I don’t have any children. However, I love to see when children’s books have important lessons and morals attached to a playful story. This lesson in confidence is important for kids as they grow up in this modern world. Thanks for your review!
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I think this book is amazing. The subject could not be more intriguing, and the title is undoubtedly inventive. Although I wish I had this book when I was younger, I will read it and support my son nonetheless. I appreciate your excellent review. I was persuaded by how fantastic this book must be.
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I like inspirational books like this. I was bliss with the encouragements rendered to little children, letting them know how valuable and lovable there are.
I must admit that this is an amazing review.
I like the writing tone utilized in the review.
Congrats.
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