Review of How I Became a Superhero

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This book is meant to educate both parents and children. This book teaches kids how to grow up to be strong, intelligent, and like their parents. Congrats on BOTD.
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I'm not much into religious books, but I'd much rather have this friendly presentation than the books that try to scare kids into believing. And I think remembering parents the importance of what they say and do in front of kids is crucial. Thank you!
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“I found this review to be very thorough. The reviewer didn’t just express his appreciation for the book; he also sought to highlight the underlying values within the story. As a result, they managed to clarify the most suitable target audience for this reading.”
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Pinpointing the importance of parenting in children lives is one of the best things that can happen to children

Good job
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How I Became a Superhero by Chelsea and Ridgelee Dozier is a lovely little children's book teaching children and parents about how accepting Jesus will allow them to have superpowers. It's a beautiful book perfect for today while we prepare for Easter. Catholic readers will definitely enjoy the book. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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Thank you for a clear and concise review.
This book sounds wonderful.
A beautiful manner in teaching children the value Jesus plays in family life through the depicting reality of modern times. Most young children want to be like an adult they look up to, however, it is not often we display to children matters concerning the spiritual/ religious inspirations that allow us adults to make it through our day.
This is a good Christian book for a Christian family building their foundation in Jesus so that their young children learn about the value of putting Jesus first.
Congratulations to the author!
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Today's BOTD is a Christian children's book about how a young girl follows her father's lead in becoming a superhero by surrendering her life to Jesus. Filled with positivity and strength, families will find this book uplifting , fun, and engaging. Thank you! :-)
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This is an educational book. I really I love the content and message that this book transmitting to the reader. Importance of parents and it's relation to Christian faith. I must commend how the author presented the role of fathers in their children's lives. Thank you for an interesting review
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Your review of "How I Became a Superhero" beautifully captures its charm and relevance for Christian children. The emphasis on parental influence, a loving father as a hero, and creative teaching about Jesus makes it a delightful and meaningful read. Well done!
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I like that this book focuses on the dad's role in his daughter's life and the importance of having Jesus in your life. Thank you for your enjoyable and informative review.
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"How I Became a Superhero" is a children's book where a little girl looks up to her father as a superhero where patience, obedience, humility and wisdom are his superpowers. She goes on to become a superhero too and then Dad introduces her to his boss Jesus. I feel it's a very good way to bring up our children showing them that God is our boss and we should look up to him in every way.
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"How I Became A Superhero." Well, everyone can become a Superhero. But it takes a set of good example from parents to influence kids behavior. Kids will definitely find this book incredibly fun to read. It will teach them on how to build confidence, grow and be wise. :techie-studyingbrown:
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Post by Shirley Ann Riddern Labzentis »

Nice review on a cute little book, How I Became A Superhero. I am sure children will enjoy this book while learning about Jesus.
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It's a short, light-hearted read, beautifully crafted both in words and illustrations. I thoroughly enjoyed the book. Thank you for such an insightful review!
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Thanks for the free book. I enjoy children's picture books. My dad was my hero too, so I can't wait to read this story.
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