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 is a very cute book with lots of great colors! Unfortunately, I don't have any kiddies with whom to share the book, so I'll take a pass on this one. However, I would like to congratulate the author and illustrator on a lovely job well done.
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I'm glad the Teydon Rae decided to write a novel that addresses a very critical issue associated with growing kids. Thanks for the well-written review.
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I am excited to read this to my child. It addresses not judging people before you get to know them, which is a great lesson for all.
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This novel sheds light on one thing..not judging a book by it's coved
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Post by Stephanie Runyon »

I know that the more a child is told not to do something, they won't do it unless they have friends with them. Then it is all bets are off. I think it is the inquisitive nature of children to explore their world and rumors are bad for gaining knowledge. Nice review.
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This is a perfect children's book imbued with innocence and lessons on friendship. It would be great to read to children in kindergarten since the storyline is quite admirable and easy to follow. The illustrations are also a plus as the three main characters are little monsters. Congrats on the BOTD!
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I like reading children's books, and in this one, I'll like to know if the king actually ate them. Thanks for an interesting and compelling review.
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Children's books always have a deep and powerful lesson to teach, this book looks like it has colourful pictures to go along with that.
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Your praises for this book make me want to read it. I especially like that the author made the storyline as interesting as ever. Thanks for an intriguing review.
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Post by Chimdik Chimezi »

It is the lesson not to judge a book by its cover that sticks to me. I can see themes of trust: When the king was coming, they three monsters all stood by one another's side. Thanks for the great review and I am definitely reading this book.
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Although the King's name seems to be a bit difficult, the storyline sounds intriguing and adventurous.
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This children's book contains some valuable lessons. The book teaches kids that they should not judge people without knowing who they are. The book warns readers not to act by what they hear about others without getting to know them. This is an excellent book to instill values in children.
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The life lessons and pictures are great, particularly for children. The entertainment the book offers is a plus. I most certainly want to find out what fate befell those three friends. Thanks for a lovely review.
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Indeed, we should never judge the book by its cover. And children with their innocence never do that. Thanks for the well-written review.
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Post by John Arun Kumar »

This is a children's book to teach life-lessons. Just the way King Rek features were the other monsters gossiped wrongly that he will eat up little monsters. Once the playful and adventurous three little monsters visited King Rek. They found that the king was good and welcoming. Their perceptions of the king were changed for good. A well written book and a good book review. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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