Review of 3 Magic Dreams

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I don’t really enjoy children’s books, but anything that gets kids to read gets my vote. The length of these stories is sure to hold their interest.
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Thank you for a concise review. It seems that children will enjoy the three entertaining and educative stories with illustrations. Congrats on BOTD!
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I'm reminded of the biblical tale of Jonah and the whale by this book about Gilby. In this review, the author creates a sense of anticipation that would entice any reader—especially young readers—to want to know what happens as the stories go. I salute the writer.
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Wow, you have my sincere gratitude for publishing this book here. This information is something I can impart to my future children and students as well. Hope you'll be able to write more. I adore the writer.
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It is interesting that the book consists of three different stories. The most interesting story for me is "The Time Machine Twins". All three stories are fun to read, while the book is enriched with quality illustrations.
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Amazing to see how many adventures this book contains. Although the stories are only short, a lot happens throughout the book.
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What a terrific book review! This children's book includes three stories that sound adventurous and fun. I love that there is a lesson to be learned from each one. I think children and their caretakers will enjoy it very much. Well done!
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The story of Gilby seems very interesting to kids. I hope Gilby returned from the dessert with some food. I like children's book with great lessons and this seems like such a book. Great review.
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The three stories sound interesting. But I think I would enjoy the first story the most. I can't imagine being swallowed by a monster and spit on the island. Gilby must have had a terrifying time living in the monster 👹. I wish to congratulate the author on being the #BOTD!
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Post by Pretty Mdladla »

:tiphat: Outstanding review. It sounds as interesting children's book ,l wonder about this time gift and reading about this book will be an adventure.
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To me , children stories have more lessons and are rich. I'll like to read this one. Nice review
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Gilby sounds like an unlucky character indeed! I can't imagine being spit out on a far away island; I wonder how they'll get back!
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It sound's like a great three in one story book. I really like how it has art for kids who wish to watch what is happening and morals at the end of the stories. Thank you for the good review!
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Your review makes me grab a copy of the book for my kids. Good job.
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Post by Frank Mutuma »

A children's book with with a travel machine sounds really interesting. Congratulations on BOTD!
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