Review of Kids Can Change The World

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Children can learn a lot about environment issues and how to solve them in this book and understand what is good and what is bad in a fun and understandable way. This keeps them motivated into helping animals in danger and our own environment.
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"The Adventures of the World Patrol Kids" seems like the perfect book for children. Kids taking care of marine life and the environment from a young age can bring a great deal of change to the world. I like Tracey and her friend's investigative work; it helps in a way. Congrats BOTD!
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The more we learn about the environment, the more we are all responsible for it. Congratulations on BOTD!
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Kids should definitely be made aware of world issues, and eco-adventures are a great means to do so.

Thank you for the great review.
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The book sounds interesting and definitely raises kid's awareness about the world around them and the need for its protection. The names of the kids and other people are cute and I wonder if they are "telling names" with a story behind it or just names. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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Detectives and environmental awareness...what a blend.. This story seems to b quite intresting, informative and eye opening. Kids needs to be educated on global concept like environmental protection, climate change, soil pollution, deforestation ets.

Through this book we can make kids belief that they too possess an important role in managing a sound environment and largely we can make them realise their responsibility towards our Mother Earth. Interesting and full of life lessons. Will surely read this.
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Amazing review. Congratulations on writing this review
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I love the idea that kids can change the world because it’s the absolute truth! Follow this diverse group’s adventure trying to solve this mysterious polluting problem! Thanks for the review it made me want to read the book!
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Thoreau's wariness of nature reminds us that we need to respect the natural world. We must understand that we are part of nature, not separate from it. We must learn to live in harmony with the environment, not exploit it. A really irresistible character.
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Unfortunately, the book is not the one for me, because I stopped paying attention to children's books once my own kids grew up to select their own reading materials. Sounds awesome in description though, so I will make a point to mention it to my colleagues! Congratulations with BOTD!
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It's truly inspiring to see children who are willing to risk their lives for the sake of the environment. Boss Mackan is a great antagonist, representing the selfishness and greed that can lead to environmental destruction. The book raises important questions about the role of corporations in causing environmental damage and the responsibility of individuals to take action. It's a powerful story that will leave a lasting impression on readers.
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I really like how versatile the characters are in this book. It's also super cool that it is in a comic book format/design. Congratulations on book of the day!
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Hey, I'm all about teaching the little ones about the importance of preserving the environment. My kids are grown, so this isn't a book I can share with them, but I applaud the author for tackling this critical topic.
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Moreover, there are different dialects included that will encourage kids to learn new languages.
- That way we can learn to become one again. This review already made me love the book. Thank you.
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With fun themes and exciting adventures, kids will be fascinated by this story. I can't believe someone pays another to dump in the ocean. That's hilarious.
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