Review of 3 Magic Dreams

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Wonderful stories! I hope things turn out well for the kids in the three stories. I love it when children's books have lessons to teach. Congrats on BOTD.
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I like that it's three stories in one book, and I wonder how many pages are there. I just think the backdrop color in the cover is bad though, or it could just be my phone screen.
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'Official Review: 3 Magic Dreams' by Matt Bolton Art well describes the three storylines about the young boy Gilby, the time machine twins, and Dara's dreams respectively for children. It focuses on all the positive points of the book. The point that children learn the importance of asking for help when needed and the importance of friendship through the book is worth mentioning in the book. Also, the point that the beautiful illustrations in the book made the stories come alive, as mentioned in the review, is remarkable for readers. It was great to learn that the book is full of valuable information!
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Although I’m not interested in a children’s book, I do know that it’ll be an exciting read for kids because it contains about 3 stories. Kudos
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A fun, child-centered book of short stories which is perfect to teaching important lessons, like asking for help, to ones younger family members. Thanks for the review.
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I was not that big of a fan of the illustration style. But I'll agree thàt they indeed represent the happenings very well and they indeed made the stories come alive. I'm so glad to have read this book cause I missed this writing style. It reminded me of Tim Burton's "The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy".
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Children knowing the importance of asking for help when they need it to and the importance of friendship are worthwhile lessons for them. I'm sure this would be a very enjoyable book for many children.
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I actually enjoy children's books from time to time. I enjoy imagining things that only kid's books can give.
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Stories about time travelling have always fascinated me and I am sure that a lot of children would love them too! It also seems that this book could teach children valuable life lessons and it honestly sounds amazing. Congratulations on a great review!
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This children's book consists of three different stories. The book has some valuable lessons for children which makes it worthwhile. The illustrations in the book make it appealing to children and helps draw and keep their attention.
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I enjoy reading book that is can be enjoyed by children and adults and this book fall into the category. Wonderful review Welldone!!!
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While I don't find the cover page of this booking appealing or inviting, I believe this book has a lot to offer its targeted demographics. Children can learn a of history; things about the early man and dinosaurs.
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This is an excellent review. I appreciate the short summary of the story concepts and your description of the length and difficulty. This sounds like a lovely book for young children!
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Post by Raggedy Grace Anne Trono »

This kind of book where life lessons constitute children's book is something I would like to recommend to my cousin, whose six years old now. I wonder about the book cover though, for me it's something that's not appealing for kids. Anyway, great review.
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Post by Judy O »

I liked the way the title of this book was presented. Its storyline as well is bound to entice children. I look forward to reading about the three stories. Nicely written.
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