Official Review: The Greater Understanding by Nanna Pete

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Re: Official Review: The Greater Understanding by Nanna Pete

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This book will be a great read for children. I also enjoy reading children's books. So much learned with fun. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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Very sweet story!
Nanna Pete did an impressive job with the illustrations. And the story will make your heart feel the joy of beauty, in humanity!
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This review told me enough about this children's book to make me want to read it and share it with my grandchildren. With summer upon us and gardens blooming everywhere, this book will be a timely read for us. The review indicates that the author ties the chores associated with farming and gardening to how we need to take care of our Earth. That is a message that I want to pass along to my family. This book will definitely make it to my home library.
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It sounds like a lovely book with worthy messages for all. I love that it gives youngsters an introduction to farming. Your review was wonderful!
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I love books that include farming. It reminds me of Little House series by Laura Ingalls Wilder. I would love to read this one.
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Post by Atieno Magero »

Great review! This seems like an educational children's book. I love the fact that the book handles farm life and aspects of it. Congratulations on making book of the day.
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Thanks for the informative review. The book sounds fun and educational. Congrats to the author for crafting such a relatable narration and for securing today's BOTD honours.
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Post by Manaliiiii___ »

Amazing review.... I'm sure gonna read this book fir my cousin. This is a perfect book with every single information of farmers and the lessons are provided.
Thanks for this great review.
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This sounds like a stunning children's book designed to encourage a love of gardening and the outdoors. I love that the farmer's footprints walk across the pages. Thanks for a great review!
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A good children's book "The Greater Understanding" by Nanna Pete, which revolves around a farmer and his wife along with the farmer's daily chores. The nice thing is that the book tells the children about planting and giving back to the earth by respecting our surroundings. This book is worth reading.
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Reminds me of a manga, Gin no Saji. I hope the book also includes some of the trials of being a farmer—it's certainly not as idyllic as I initially thought it to be. But a beautiful message or a good lesson is always worth a read. Thanks for the review.
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This seems like a really good book for kids. I love that it teaches love and care as well as good choices. I like that the book engages the children with beautiful pictures. Such a great book.
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A delightful children's book after my own heart. My little ones love gardening and they will love this book too. This is an all round book for children and adults who enjoy nature, gardening and the benefits of being one with nature. Thank you for your wonderful review.
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I truly loved this book!! It was cute and fun and educational!! Plus your review was exceptional as well. You brought out the best parts of this amazing book. Thank you!!
Both did a great job!!
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Post by MarcellaM »

A children's book with such important elements should mostly be read to children for better upbringing. Nice review.
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