Featured Official Review: Dynomike: What's Heartfulness?

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Re: Featured Official Review: Dynomike: What's Heartfulness?

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I just downloaded this book and shared it with my toddler. She loved the colorful illustrations and the story was sweet and heartwarming with a nice message about caring for others. Thanks for your review!
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I liked your review. Your rating was fair, objective, and justified. Your review was expertly written and beautifully structured. Good job!
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Seemingly an interesting as well as very useful children's book. Congratulations on being BOTD and thanks for the free giveaway
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I like the fact that kids can relate to the story and the book teaches good lessons.
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Wonderful review. Sounds like a good read for kids, which they can learn alot from. Congrats on BOTD.
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It is a great children's book and the beautiful pictures attract the children.The pictures are all colorful.Make a habit of doing kind deeds and think of kind thoughts will make life easier.
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What a beautiful review. I love character's names and overall important topic of kindness that even grown-up often forget about. The cover of the book shows the colorful vibe of this book.
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I am delighted to learn that this book boasts both great writing and fun illustrations! I think it is so important to teach children about being thoughtful and kind. I like that the characters try to help their friend by coming up with gifts for his sick mother. I will definitely be reading this to my 5-year-old and 8-year-old! Thanks for the engaging review!
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This book sounds like it knocked it out of the park - for a children's book about kindness to be well illustrated, well written, and provide a message is a literary triple-threat.
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Seems like very interesting and educational type of book. Although at the moment I don't have need in children's literature I will recommend this series to my friends with kids. Congrats on BOTD!
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Just a glimpse at the children's section in a bookstore makes me nostalgic. I think there is something inherently magical about children's books and more so, the illustrated ones. Also, thank you for summing it up so beautifully in the review!
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You did a great job reviewing this book. I have peeked at the inside, and I love colorful children's books that have meaning and a moral to it. Absolutely adorable.
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I'm very excited to read this to my grandkids, because it teaches very important lessons everyone needs to learn. Kindness, friendship, and caring need to be taught at an early age. This is a great book. This is one I downloaded on my Kindle, and I plan on keeping for many years. :tiphat:
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This is a great book to teach children kindness and selflessness. That's really important to me. Thank you for a great review!
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I think this book will be a nice present for my son. He will have an opportunity to learn some virtues of life. Great review.
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