Official Review: Zoe, Let Go

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Re: Official Review: Zoe, Let Go

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Charlyt wrote: 25 Jun 2019, 08:51 Seems like a good way to teach something to children that would also hold their attention. I also like the theme of change as it is relevant, not only to children, but to everyone else as well. Nice review!
Thanks Charlyt :tiphat: yeah it has some lessons for adults as well.
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That sounds like an unusual book with a nice lesson. Thank you for the review.
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Helen_Combe wrote: 25 Jun 2019, 15:06 That sounds like an unusual book with a nice lesson. Thank you for the review.
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This sounds like it hits all the right marks :) We don't often think how much change affects kids because they're so resilient. This is a great tool to help with that, I suppose.
I loved your review - thanks :)
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"How to cope with change" is a good message for children and for adults too. I like its interesting plot.
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Bianka Walter wrote: 27 Jun 2019, 13:22 This sounds like it hits all the right marks :) We don't often think how much change affects kids because they're so resilient. This is a great tool to help with that, I suppose.
I loved your review - thanks :)
Infact change affects children more than adults. This book can surely help children adjust with change.
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Sarah Tariq wrote: 28 Jun 2019, 01:54 "How to cope with change" is a good message for children and for adults too. I like its interesting plot.
Thanks for this great review!
Am glad you like the concept of the book.
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IT sound very encouraging specially when you said that she had a wonderful family..Love it!
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Charlie19 wrote: 29 Jun 2019, 03:06 IT sound very encouraging specially when you said that she had a wonderful family..Love it!
Yeah it is interesting.
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No problem, i enjoyed your work.
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The way the author includes valuable themes in a children's book is appreciable.

Thank you for the great review.
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You've made this book seem more relevant and meaningful than what I initially assumed from its title. Thank you for your insightful review.
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Kajori50 wrote: 01 Jul 2019, 13:40 The way the author includes valuable themes in a children's book is appreciable.

Thank you for the great review.
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Espie wrote: 03 Jul 2019, 21:02 You've made this book seem more relevant and meaningful than what I initially assumed from its title. Thank you for your insightful review.
Things are not what they seem to be. Hope the books turns out to be interesting for you.
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Nice review. I love optimistic stories and if it is for children, it is definitely a plus. I'm personally not a big fan of change either. But I'm a grown up so I do a better job of convincing myself, I guess. Will definitely get my children to read this too.
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