Review of The Three Little Monsters and the Cranky King

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Re: Review of The Three Little Monsters and the Cranky King

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'Official Review: The Three Little Monsters and the Cranky King' by Teydon Rae has a refreshing introduction. The style of presentation of the story in the review is interesting. I love the way the reviewer relates the book to larger issues. The reactions to the book provided by the reviewer are fascinating to read. Nice to learn that the storyline in the book is amazing!
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I was worried about the title of the book, the three little monsters and the cranky king' Why monsters? I thought, when I first saw the cover but as I read on, I understood the reason for the title. This is an amazing book for kids as it teaches them to be supportive and kind to their peers.
The Author really did a great Job. This book definitely worth my entire 4 stars.
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Nice book with a great lesson. It is very important to judge rightly. Amazing review I must say. Congratulations on BOTD.
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I love children's books because they always have lessons to teach, just as this book teaches to not be judgemental especially by what you hear. Congratulations on BOTD.
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A good book that will teach you not to judge someone by what you hear about them. congratulations BOTD!
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In my opinion, there is no such thing as too early in starting to teach children the good principles and moral values. It will serve them further in life to be polite and respectful, capable to adjust and compromise. The book seems like great aid in this pursuit and I congratulate you with BOTD!
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I love the way children always stand for each other. That's the complete definition of friendship. Congrats on BOTD!
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I enjoyed the review. It conveyed the themes of the book. This seems like a good and educative read for children.
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What a glowing review! This book seems like it will teach youngsters a valuable lesson about appearances and accepting others. Indeed, it's best to think twice before believing what you hear about someone.
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This book so colorful and fun. I read a few pages and I was hooked. I commend the author for publishing a book that teaches a life lesson. Your review was honest and you make me want to read it to my grandbabies.
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I always enjoy reading children’s books not just because of the simple stories but due to the lessons it impart to kids. Kids are the future leaders of their country and if we could teach them these beautiful values like not being judgmental and being considerate then we could live in peace and where negativity could not foster and people will have a smile on their faces.
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I love the message behind this book and really hope that more children will make their own opinions instead of depending solely on what other people tell them.
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The best lesson you can ever provide your kids is teaching them not to be judgmental towards anyone, that will allow them to grow in a conducive environment as they interact with anyone. The review definitely highlights how interesting the book could be to read for kids.
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I like that this review teaches the kids the fundamental of human interactions; do not judge so you won't be judged. The author has done a great job coming up with this exciting plot.
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The three little monsters did display admirable friendship traits. Thank you for you recommendation, and congrats on BOTD.
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