Official Review: Remarkably you, Remarkably me

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Re: Official Review: Remarkably you, Remarkably me

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Sometimes, when we have excellent ideas, a little insecurity or lack of confidence might just stop us from letting it out. This book is definitely one that'll teach the kids the importance of being confident and learning to live with your insecurities without it hurting your confidence. Teaching the kids early about this things is very crucial in preparing them for adulthood. Good review!
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HannahsReads wrote: 14 Oct 2020, 08:50 This sounds like a wonderful book to empower young girls! Thank you for sharing your review.
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This book sounds amazing. It is always great to read your reviews! Keep them coming. Any tips on how to get more children's genre to appear on my selection list. :techie-reference:
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