Official Review: Chase Found Grit by Jeanne Evelyn

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Re: Official Review: Chase Found Grit by Jeanne Evelyn

Post by Bernard Udofia »

While the book was undoubtedly centered on Chase and how he felt about virtual learning, I think most people miss the work his teacher did. She should be lauded for having the right skill set to bring Chase out of his slump and get him to face his school work.
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Going to school from home could be difficult most times. Nice to have books that encourage the kids
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This book is definitely a nice children's read. I like it that the story and dialogue are written in rhyme. The bright colors used are captivating and appealing. However, I'm not a fan of this genre. Otherwise, congrats on the BOTD!
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Post by Sulistia Ramdan H »

I saw my young bro looking desperate, she just started his school term this year, but covid 19 forced all the interesting stories behind all his school activities. he is very lonely, even though he can still communicate with his friends in each of his online classes. but I know he's lonely. Then I showed this book to him as a gift, what happened next was that every chance he got he always read this book. he looked very enthusiastic, indeed at first I had to read it first, but after a few parts I finished reading, finally he was interested in reading it himself.
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Kids will easily relate to this story as it narrates their experience during the pandemic. I love the book cover, it's captivating. Thanks for the interesting review.
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Post by jaliper »

This is so relatable! I am honestly struggling with virtual learning. It's much worse than the traditional home schooling. It's not effective. Anyway, I'd love to read this. I might get something from this. Thanks
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The book is very relevant to the current happenings and a good way to encourage young ones to adapt. Glad to read the character development is exceptional. Thank you for a lovely review!
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Post by Nerea »

Home schooling can be difficult to some kids, especially when they are away from their friends. This seems to be a timely and educational book that fits children like Chase, giving them tips to enjoy working from home and have fun. Congratulations on being the BOTD.
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Post by Moddesser Elahi »

This children book with an attractive cover and an inspiring theme would be quite beneficial for children who are attending school virtually during this pandemic. Thank you for the review!
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Some adults sure don't have any idea of how much pressure and stress is put on the school-aged kids with the current changes. The kids are emotionally very distressed being in the home and having to study remotely. This is a very inspirational story for the little ones.
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The worldwide pandemic has confined the children to online classes, taking a toll on their physical and mental well-being. This book would be helpful for them. I wouldn't miss reading it at any cost. Thanks for the insightful review!
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This is an interesting book that explores topics worthy of note. To think that the review is well written is a plus. Congratulations on the book of the day.
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Awesome story that inspires to do something and teaches to never give up
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A book about convincing kids that life can still continue despite the pandemic is such a timely intervention. I love this. Great review.
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A children's book that is very relevant to today's children as it revolved around a online school education. I appreciate the great review!
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