Review of VROOM! Barry, Kari and the Power Boost!

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The book "VROOM! Barry, Kari and the Power Boost! Will positively impact the self esteem of each child that will read and understand it's main themes. The adults reading this book to the children will need to explain the deep lesson the author is trying to portray. "Never give up". Always keep trying and you will make!". "Our level of understanding will always be different some understand very fast others take time but we should always move with our pace for better results."
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Really nice detailed summary and analysis of the book. Main themes were highlighted and messages of the story, such as perseverance, friendship, and self-confidence. I agree with the rating of 4 out of 4 stars, as this sounds like a very enjoyable and inspiring book for children.
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This book is a good recommendation for children as it encourages them to practice being good at doing a given activity. It embraces the need to ignore the negative attitude that comes our way. This is showcased in the book by Barry ignoring the mockery from his friends.
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Nice review. It seems it's very useful and motivating book for child. They can learn a lot from the book..thank you for your review. I would like to gift the book to my younger one.
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This is a delightful children’s book about goals and inspiration. Congratulations BOTD!
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Wow! The book is definitely suitable for grade school children. Your review is superb. There is a summary (although it took most part of the review) likes and dislikes, rating and recommended audience. So let children learn from the Barry, the overweight bear, who could not run fast but through practice, he managed to run fast as his monkey and rabbit friends
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It's wonderful to see the theme of determination and the importance of supportive friends in this story. Fast Tommy's role as a supportive friend who encouraged Barry not to give up is heartwarming. The story highlights the idea that having friends who stand by you during difficult times can be a great source of motivation and strength. Barry's determination to prove his friends wrong is a powerful example of resilience and the pursuit of one's goals. This is a valuable lesson for both children and adults - that with perseverance and the right support, you can overcome challenges and achieve your aspirations.
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This is quality but i keep getting lost to the meaning of it. Kids will learn from it.
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Post by Black Indigo »

This review highlights the importance of resilience. To learn from setbacks, as they help us become better. I like how fast Tommy is supportive after Barry's failed attempt at skating. This is a good motivational book that kids will love. Thank you for the review :D
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Good book for children He's very emotional and adds to your trick response.
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It doesn't matter how many times you fall, as long as you keep on going. This book helps not only children but adults as well to remember that positive thinking and hard work will eventually pay off. It also makes us understand that we should accept help when it is offered, but also ask for it with no shame.
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Post by Emmanuel Abiodun Olutayo »

Any great achiever in life has a story to tell and a scar to show. The most common denominator for achievers is that they keep trying, never giving up. Barry's determination is an inspiration. May we not lack good encouragers like Fast Tommy. Congrats on BOTD. Amazing review.
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Children’s books are really important. They help instill a love of reading and a love of story. Humans need stories! "VROOM! Barry, Kari and the Power Boost!" by William G Wilberforce III instills persistence and tenacity into a youngsters character. An important lesson in life is to ask for help when it is needed and to accept help when it is offered.
If you're going through hell, keep going.
~ Sir Winston Churchill
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Post by Akinwale Taiwo Ilyas »

This book is a lovely kid guidance. Letting the readers understand that achievement is based on active work and determination. I'll like to now if our little Barry was able to ace the race the Fast Tommy's guidance.
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Post by KELECHI AHUNWA »

A book good for children and early integration.
Well done.
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