Review of The Three Little Monsters and the Cranky King

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Re: Review of The Three Little Monsters and the Cranky King

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This children's story that contains a message not to judge others. A very interesting and educational story book for children. Great review, thank you.
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It is a really wonderful tale about finding friends and appreciating people for who they are on the inside, rather than just their outward appearance. The three young monster brothers were entertaining. They added charm and made the narrative fantastic! I admire how, despite the tales they had heard about the king, they were able to put them aside when they met him and form a new friendship.
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We live in a world where grownups judge people by how they look, then pass the same down to the children. This book should actually be a parents and children's book. Nice review.
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Outward appearance can be very deceptive. It is not always advisable to give a quick judgment about someone without having enough details. Thanks for the review
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My 4 yr old will enjoy reading the book with me. Thanks for a beautiful review!
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Considering that I'm not a strong lover of children's books, I thought I wouldn't enjoy this review, but the opposite happened. I enjoyed it; getting closer to someone to know the person yourself is better than judging from a distance. This book can as well be read by adults because it's insightful. Kudos on a great review.
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I'm sure children will enjoy reading this book. Teaching them not to judge people without even knowing them is a valuable lesson. Thanks for the review!
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It is important to teach life lessons early and I thank the author for this book.
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It's common today for people to judge someone by what they hear people say about the person. Majority don't take their time to get the facts about someone, and that's not good whatsoever. I'm glad the author focused on this subject to teach kids a lesson not to use hearsay's to make their judgement on others. Good job. I will read the book.
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I find the book to portray a valuable lesson to everyone, especially to kids. Teaching kids not to judge others based on what they hear is essential. This will help them grow to be reasonable and mature adults who'll promote peace and unity in the world around them. I will add the book to my want to read shelf. Congratulations on being the BOTD.
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This book teaches a very valuable lesson to the small ones. I personally love children's books . This one with it's amazing story line and excellently done illustrations would be a lovely read for the kids. Congrats on BOTD!!
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The lessons taught in the book are ideal for children. As humans, we can be very judgemental, so it is nice to have books like this to remind us that we can do better. Thank you for the enlightening review
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I love children's books more s because they remind even adults of important virtues that make the world a better place. Thank you for your review
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I love children's book especially the ones that teaches great lessons. This book teaches us not to judge people from afar, rather get closer to know them more before passing any judgement. That can also been seen by merely looking at the images in the cover page.
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It seems like a nice children's book. Even in their innocence, children can still get wound up in adventure...
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