Official Review: The Very Loving Caterpillar by Sean Browne

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Re: Official Review: The Very Loving Caterpillar by Sean Bro

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Though I have not read the book, the review gave a clear summary of it and provided insights which I can relate to as if I read it myself. I think this is a good review as it provides details of what is perceived to be flaws. The review will help the author to improve the quality of the story for better reading.
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Thanks for your review! I'm not into children's books, but I like that this one has a good dose of educational information in it.
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a enjoyable book that touch on universal theme
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"A very loving caterpillar" by Sen Bro. From the nae to the cover it's all an eye catching product...kids would love it. Especially when it talks about animal stories.nice review.
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The cover of the book is eye appealing. The book doesn't sound age appropriate but children learn easier at a younger age. My daughter is very smart for her age. She is three and knows how to operate a smart phone, tablet and YouTube. She loves caterpillars and I believe that this story will spark her interest. Thanks for the great review!
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Trying to get my 4 year old niece excited about reading, this sounds like a good book to add to her shelves. She has a wild imagination so I'm sure she'd love it.
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Sounds adorable. It's also nice that the book is teaching about effects of climate change on the environment. It also captures the attention of the child through the pictures inside,and the cover is quite inviting. Awesome review by the way.
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children do not grow. We, men and women, were children, and grew to reach this stage of life, or aging, rather. Yet, the child inside us never grows. That inside call abides us against us. We tend, some times uncounscioysly, to be children in all our deeds, even in some few passing moments.
Children's books are awesome. They are the free tickets for one's childhood; where to remember those sweet times, of innocense.
The Very Loving Curiosity is to read The Very Loving Caterpillar by Sean Browne for the mixture it provides of meaning in a meaningless wolrd, where values are fading away. The idea of a caterpillar doing the best to save his blood, I think, is worth reconsidering: we see now, in an age where cultural values are imposing so many issues, how families struggle to mechanically live life.
Besides, Children books are the books that invites you to accept good idea with no thinking at all because they are simple, sincere and humanistic (animalistic).
I do recommend to read it.
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Thank you for the review. It's not my cup of tea usually, but I'm giving it a shot because the author made it free.
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Nice for kids. Great review.
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This book sounds very entertaining for little kids with the mixture of reality and fantasy. However, definitively there must be an adult or an older person next to the kid if there are words or concepts that may confuse the child. If the illustrations are big and great, that's a plus. Thanks for the review. I'll check it out.
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Well I loved the Very Hungry Caterpillar as a kid, this one sounds enjoyable as well. Congrats on BOTD.
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I enjoyed this book although made for kids it is a book that anyone can enjoy it reminds of Eric a tales The very hungry. caterpillar.
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Thank you for a very thorough review! I love that it has a "healthy dose of educational information". It helps children to digest information in an entertaining way. Looks like a good book to read to my niece!
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Congrats on the review! Sounds like an adorable book. Need to recommend for the children's genre!
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