Review of Where's Hare's Tooth?

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I do wonder what would have happened to my lost tooth when am younger, sometimes, I felt like an animal must have chewed it.
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I like that children can learn a lot of lessons from reading this book. The story seems interesting enough to captivate readers attention. Congratulations on making book of the day!
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Post by Ikechukwu Blessing »

I do wonder what would have happened to my lost tooth when am younger, sometimes, I felt like an animal must have chewed it.
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It's always funny to find out that we are the "culprit" ourselves. I can relate with Hare's experience with his tooth, for I too have misplaced things myself. I am excited to read about the colorful illustrations and the captivating storyline.
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The story is fun and exciting go read together with my 5 year old. Thanks for the review!
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Post by Judy O »

Children books intrigue me by the innocence of their adventures. I'd love to join Hare on the journey to find his lost tooth. Beautiful review.
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Lol...Hare must not have realized that the loose tooth was the same as the missing tooth... quite an interesting adventure for the truth. I look forward to reading all about it. Thanks for the amazing review.
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The illustrations were fitting for Hare the bunny and her lost tooth. its like watching a mini series. So cute.
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Congrats on BOTD. I guess Hare's misunderstanding is similar to that of a child, who is still innocent of things.
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As a lover of children's books, I found the storyline of this book very captivating and humorous. I think the targeted audience would find it interesting. Congrats on #BOTD!
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Post by Fredrick Felix Mnjala Maneno »

I always find that children's books have refreshingly straightforward lessons for children and adults as well. This story about Hare's tooth can be really beneficial for young children and for adults who want to teach their children about not jumping to conclusions. An excellent review. Thanks.
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ciecheesemeister wrote: 25 Sep 2021, 09:06 and could make a special gift for a child who has lost or is about to lose their first tooth.
I absolutely agree! It can be a daunting moment and having a book with a sweet and educational story can help. The characters looked very well illustrated and the text was smartly placed with bigger and smaller text making it dynamic and captivating to read.
Thank you for the great review!
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Judging by the review of this book, it seems interesting. I admired the message of the story. The author tried to make a valid point out of the story by saying we tend to blame others and then at last we realize it was our mistake, not theirs. Children should be taught this message. Congrats on BOTD.
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This will be a great gift to my 4-year-old brother. I sense that kids and adults will learn a great lesson never to draw conclusions from mere assumptions. It is also a great read that will attract kids' attention because of its colourful background. Thanks!
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I love the premise and the associated lessons as well. This seems like a fun book. Thanks for the awesome review!
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