Official Review: Little Green by Arnold Rudnick

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Re: Official Review: Little Green by Arnold Rudnick

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This book sounds very adorable and if I was a young child I would hope to have a book such as this to read with my parents. I like the messages of trying your hardest and not giving up when faced with setbacks. The illustrations were the first thing that caught my attention and I am glad that you gave a special mention to the illustrator.
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Today's Book Of The Day the Lite Green is good for children. It's not my cup of tea.
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Sounds like the perfect book for my younger brother... Thanks for the review!!
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The message? Discover and be yourself! Little kids will flow with this book
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little green .each individual has there own abilities .a lesson to children that one should always try to achieve success .
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The illustrations for this book are so cute. And I love the positive message, it's great for little kids. Great review!
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I love children's book that has a strong message. I will be reading this book because of that.
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Nice review! Sounds like a very cute book, with a sweet message.
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This looks like something not only intended for children, I am definitely looking forward to reading it after such a great review. I hope the illustrations are as good as described.
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Great review! This is something I will be reading to my children. Thank you!
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Great review. I love books that introduce new things to little beginner readers while still teaching a lovely life lesson. Little green seems like quite the persistent little chap! Will definitely consider this one for my son when he gets a little older!
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' Little Green ' brings to my memory the beauty of picture books for children , It's aesthetics and the lessons. Thanks for the review.
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Great review! This book seems to relate my life's motto and if that's the case, then this one should really be read especially by the children.
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Glad to hear the flow of the rhyming narrative was well executed. Many times, I find a lacking flow can really ruin a children's book. I also love the illustrations in this book! It's so important to include animated facial expressions to hold the attention of young children. Great review!
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Having become an aunt recently myself; i am looking all over for children books that will interest my niece when she's old enough. Thank you for the review, it's very well written, to entice a new parent :)
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