Official Review: The Oregon Kids by Bob Richley

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Re: Official Review: The Oregon Kids by Bob Richley

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That's grate! If all kids grew up in a proper way with knowledge, wisdom, kindness how beautiful this world would be!
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Organ Kids is a beautiful book for children. A cute moral lesson,which it contain is really inspiring. I like the reviewer's style of portraying book.
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I am impressed with these.there are virtues in life ,if children are taught at an early age they will uphold it even in old age.Returbning whiskers is an act of honesty by Autumn even though sghe was reluctant at first .
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If I had children this seems like a book that I would love to read to them! The lesson of wanting something that someone else has and not being able to have it yourself is not only a hard one for children to learn but also as adults we sometimes have to keep learning that. A bunny is a great entity to use because children are so frequently fond of animals so I could see where that would be very relate able for children!
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This is a great children's story with an excellent moral behind it that everyone could benefit from
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Post by okayode »

Maybe, Just maybe... If one copy of this kind of book can reach my neighbors children, they do turn a new leave. Learning from other children's story is better than listening to preachings from the old.
Nice review. Looking forward to see it's content
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This sounds like a perfect books for kids! It teaches them about giving back what is not theirs and helping others. Congrats on book of the day! Great Review
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What a lovely story with a great lesson! Not only kids but also adults when wanting something and unexpectedly appears in front of them may mistake it for a blessing. Thanks for the review!
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Thanks for the lovely review! Indeed, this book teaches a very important lesson. I particularly like the angle from which it's discussed - it's not okay to take something that's not yours because you found it at a time you actually need it.
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This sounds like a very good lesson for any person not just child to learn. I can’t wait to read this book to my nephew!
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I am planning to get a pet. Kids should read this one. Thanks for the review ☺️
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Post by Juliet Esther »

This book is very interesting, I love children's books cause they are always very easy to read and understand and above all they are educative and have important lessons... I would read it and recommend it to my little sister. Nice review
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Post by Katherine Smith »

If I were a child, I would have loved to have read the Oregon Kids series especially this book. My favorite part of the book was the setting because I think that the Pacific Northwest is a beautiful location for any story. I can easily imagine the big Redwood tress and the wide swaths of forests. I like that both Johanna and Autumn loved bunnies which ultimately binds them together in friendship.
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The illustrations in this book are cute. The plot of a child finding an animal and the decision to either keep it or give it back to the rightful owner seems like something that could happen in real life, so this would be a great teaching tool. Great job on your review!
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Post by Ellie Gatillo »

A great book to teach children the value of responsibility and honesty. Thank you for the insightful review. I'll be sure to read it to my niece when I go home.
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