Official Review: The Robin That Could Not Sing

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Re: Official Review: The Robin That Could Not Sing

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Sou Hi wrote: 20 Oct 2020, 21:04 Thanks for your nice review. The cover looks beautiful, while the plot itself sounds meaningful and encouraging. And thanks for your note about the version. I also experienced an issue with Amazon lately. In order to check if I should choose a book to review, I sampled the Kindle edition. However, when I did pick the book, the copy was actually the printed version, which was different from the Kindle one.
With all the formats available for a book, it must be challenging to keep them in sync. I hope you enjoyed your print copy.

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A children's book about never giving up, trying your best. Now that's a book I would read to my nieces and nephews. I loved your informative review. It's so sad that technical difficulties caused this sweet, heartwarming book to rate it like that.
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Samana95 wrote: 23 Oct 2020, 09:44 It's so sad that technical difficulties caused this sweet, heartwarming book to rate it like that.
I hated deducting a star because of technical issues since the story was so wonderful otherwise, but having to purchase the book in multiple formats was an inconvenience.

I hope you decide to read this book to your nieces and nephews. I think you all will enjoy it.
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This sounds like a very sweet book with wonderful artwork. Great review!
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Mbrooks2518 wrote: 26 Oct 2020, 18:29 This sounds like a very sweet book with wonderful artwork. Great review!
It is both those things indeed. Thank you for your comment and for stopping by!
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Lovely book something I can read to my sons before bed .
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Davinia02 wrote: 27 Oct 2020, 09:38 Lovely book something I can read to my sons before bed .
This will be a great story for them before bed. It has a wonderful message for their minds to revisit while they sleep.
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I think this is a very interesting story to share with my Pre-K and KG students (especially the ebook version) Aside from the catching graphics, it would be nice to introduce them into something that will teach them life lessons. Thank you very much for this wonderful review. I hope that the technical issues on ebook version will resolved the soonest time possible.
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Girlie Capoquian wrote: 28 Oct 2020, 14:15 I think this is a very interesting story to share with my Pre-K and KG students (especially the ebook version) Aside from the catching graphics, it would be nice to introduce them into something that will teach them life lessons. Thank you very much for this wonderful review. I hope that the technical issues on ebook version will resolved the soonest time possible.
There are marvelous life lessons in this story that will be great to introduce/reinforce to your students. I do hope you get this book.
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I believe that we cannot all be the same. Being different is not a taboo. Thanks for the insightful review and recommendation.
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Saint Bruno wrote: 30 Oct 2020, 00:27 I believe that we cannot all be the same. Being different is not a taboo.
Indeed! It would be a drab, boring place if we were all the same.
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Well, book for children or the story line must creative, with robbin could not sing, giving different story and collecting gems to add adventure make the story be life and attractive.
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77way wrote: 31 Oct 2020, 21:23 Well, book for children or the story line must creative, with robbin could not sing, giving different story and collecting gems to add adventure make the story be life and attractive.
Children (and adults) will love reading about the adventures of this special robin. :bird:
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