Review of Kids Can Change The World

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A compelling tale to illustrate the value of environmental cleanliness to children. Making the Earth beautiful can be accomplished by teaching children to prevent rubbish from being dumped and to reduce wasting. I like educational books like this.
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The book was very inspiring, and it really appealed to me because I am going to middle school in the Fall. I especially liked the mention of other kids' accomplishments.

An excellent read! I strongly believe kids and adults will benefit from this insightful book. My favorite part is the section on, "Do not fear failure". It is a great motto to live by.
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The review is leading the storyline in a good tone. This made me want to read that book. Even though it's a children book, it seems interesting.
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The crucial message of marine life preservation and saving water is been shared with the future generations well. It is important to teach children about their importance while they’re young. Congrats on the BOTD!
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Environmental awareness and detective stories both are really interesting topic. Creating environment awareness in the children's book is great because the children from their age will be precaution about the environment so that they will encourage a better globe. Really interested to read the full story. Beautifully written review.
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The book is an educational journey for children about the significance of the environment and its preservation. The diverse array of characters and their detective work promises an exciting read. What I like about this book is the underlying message that children, with their sharp observation skills and thoughtful decisions, can bring about positive change in the world.
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The storyline is unique and intriguing. I am interested in all the characters and their actions. I am especially interested in Thoreau and how he made the tale more irresistible. Congrats to the author on BOTD. Nice review.
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This book sounds like a wonderfully imaginative adventure. More children's books like this are needed to teach kids that they can bring about change if they put their mind to it. Thanks for the amazing review.
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What a fun and educational book! I particularly like that it teaches kids about environmental protection and the dangers of indiscriminate waste disposal and poaching, as they are never too young to be aware of the environment.
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Post by Annette Boateng »

The book is self explanatory and every reader in my shoes will know how educative it is to kids with lessons on environmental awareness all of marine life. Great review.
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I'm captivated by 'Kids Can Change The World' – a story where kids take on environmental crimes with bravery. The encounter with Bertha in Tsavo National Park and the kids' determination make this a must-read.
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Wow, what an incredibly detailed and insightful review of "Kids Can Change The World" by Ben Goldstein! Your vivid descriptions and appreciation for the story's diversity, environmental message, and characters truly shine through. Thanks for sharing this excellent review!
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Post by Emmanuel Abiodun Olutayo »

Truly kids can change the world. It's both a title of this story and a true statement. This is further enhanced if they work together as a team. I love the story's uniqueness. Congrats to the author on BOTD.
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This book is captivating for it's target audience and the author wasted no time, he jumped right on to action in the very first page.
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This is a great book for kids to learn language use, as it is professionally edited and contains no errors. Thanks for the wonderful review.
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