Review of Kids Can Change The World

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What a great way to help inspire environmentalists and detectives! Go Bertha! Very thorough review, thank you! Congratulations to the author on BOTD!
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Interesting review. The book will interest children a lot , with such a great message.
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Is an engaging book that features a multi-ethnic, crime-solving, environmental kids singing and dancing group, aged 10-14. In this story, the World Patrol Kids take on polluters, climate change, and traffickers of endangered species. As your family reads this book, you’ll learn about the importance of recycling and how the process works. Additionally, you’ll see the significance of protecting all animals, whether endangered or not.
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I hold a strong belief that the future lies within the hands of our children. They possess the power to make a positive impact on the world, and when they are introduced to environmental awareness and responsible practices from a young age, it is truly commendable.
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Tracey and his companions investigate the litter-packed beach, suspecting some people are dumping refuse in the ocean. They win a tour of Tsavo National Park, Nairobi, with a thrilling twist. This children's book inspired some investing thinking in the children. Thanks for the review.
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I truly believe that children are our future. This is an interesting children's book with an important message of how kids can change the world. Thanks for the review.
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According to the reviewer, the book beautifully combines thrilling adventures with valuable lessons on environmental conservation and diversity. This book seems to be an excellent choice for young readers eager to explore both exciting mysteries and essential social themes.
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The title itself is inspiring. The book will help equip young people with the 'I can do it' mentality when it comes to environmental care. I am also certain the shift of scenes to different geographic locations will be appealing to the target audience.
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The book featuring Tracey, Thoreau, Dee Jay, Einstein, Skateboard, and Zoom embarks on an exciting journey of environmental and wildlife investigation, all while showcasing a diverse cast of characters. Congrats on BOTD.
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This books impress kids to be adventurous in life rather than spending time on phones :o
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A great children’s book full of adventure and some key messages about the environment. Thoreau’s energy fills the book with excitement.
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This is a very informative review and I fully agree with Roy's comments on all points. I only sampled the first chapter about Thoreau's garbage nightmare, and I am yet to read about the no-nonsense elephant Bertha but I liked how the author delivered the message of the environmental hazards created by adults impacting even children's night dreams. I too would rate this book all stars.
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I love a story that highlights the importance of clean waters and the environment, while also following the lives of wild animals. Children would definitely learn some things and also be entertained. Congrats!
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I'm definitely not part of the targeted audience, but I'm glad there are books that can teach children the importance of environmental awareness. Thanks for sharing your review!
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The story's diverse cast of characters and their encounters in Tsavo National Park add a rich layer of cultural and environmental awareness for young readers. Thanks for the review.
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