Official Review: Mama's Daycare by Ngozi Edema

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Re: Official Review: Mama's Daycare by Ngozi Edema

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Endearing seems like the perfect word to describe this book! What a cute idea
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This sounds like such a cute idea for a book and that the author did a fantastic job executing it! Absolutely sounds like a delightful story to read!
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It's a funny concept of a child thinking about a day care for her mum but at the same time it really gives a valuable lesson of caring for the parent. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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This sounds like a book that would appeal to small children, especially with the beautiful pictures. Thanks for a wonderful review!
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According to review this book seems right useful, but sadly not for me. Unfortunately, my own children are way too old for it and any issues they may have are of more mature in nature. Anyway congratulations with BOTD!
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I really like the moral lesson in the book, the love Nene and her mother shared was awesome. The illustration is amazing: one can see a tip from the cover page. Great review
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What a cute concept! I like that it shows children that it's okay - and even expected - to imagine what other people's lives are like in their absence and to wish the best for those people. Thank you for your review.
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Official Review: Mama's Daycare by Ngozi Edema explains the simple and sweet story of the book in a clear way! It leaves me with points in my mind about my mother that are food for thought! Truly, mother is the right person to love!
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This fantastic book reminds children that their parents also need some caring for. I can relate to mamas needing a day care. What mothers do is truly amazing and it is important that children learn to appreciate that early in life. Thank you for a lovely and informative review.
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I think that this will be a really cute and fun book to read. From the description, it reminds me of my daughter she is always thinking about me in this type of why as wondering what I will be doing while she is away and if I will be lonely or sad, So I think that this will be a fun book to read with her.
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I think that this is the cutest book that I have ever read about. I love the idea of having a place where moms can go when their children are at kindergarten. I love the illustrations and the cover art which captivates my attention. I think that the author not mentioning the father is due to the fact that mother's share the majority of the responsibility in raising children.
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Wow, the story is so cute and there are plenty of insights both for mother and a child. Nice review.
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Post by Okejas Mathomas »

Nene goes to school and now Mama is lonely, Nene to send her mom to Mama daycare was the best solutions for her conditions .congratulations for make this wonderful story for the kid's. I see it's very interesting to read,thanks Sister Ngozi Edema ,I advice you all parents to pick one of this piece of story book.I rate the book 4/4 Star.
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How about Papa's Daycare?! This is an interesting concept for a well meaning child. Great review.
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The entire concept of this book is amazing. Children are very caring by nature, and the idea that Nene is so concerned about her mother rather than concentrated on worrying about going to kindergarten is very touching.
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