Official Review: The Greater Understanding by Nanna Pete

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Re: Official Review: The Greater Understanding by Nanna Pete

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The book "The greater understanding" is absolutely excellent book for the children. The book reaches them to endure the beauty and presence of nature and farming. The farmer in the story is a character that can make young minds to be like him, as he is soft and polite towards his family and well as hi work that mostly relates to farming.
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At a first glance, I thought the book is a mentoring kind of book until I read this wonderful review. The fact that children and anyone who comes across this book would learn about the earth in different aspects makes it more beautiful and interesting. It is a good book that will be worth the read so I'm adding it to my to-read list. Thanks for this review to
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

Without seeming to try, this story teaches some of the fundamentals of gardening and farming. The importance of caring for the earth we grow in is one of the highlights of this work. There is a focus on the seasons' progress and all of the beautiful things that happen with each one.
These are all very important things to learn. Many children -and most adults- are disconnected from nature, and it wouldn't harm us to remind that food doesn't magically appear in the supermarkets and to cultivate an attitude of gratitude.
Great review!
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I love the review and I know kids will love this. Young me would definitely have! A short read that teaches well. Congrats on the BOTD.
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Post by Preet 31 »

This is a wonderful book . It specify the fundamentals of gardening.this is brilliant for children as they can learn the importance of farming and growing plants. This is terrific book for children as they would connect themselves with nature
Thanks for great review
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An intriguing children's book that focuses on gardening. I am sure children will appreciate the book's intriguing cover.
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Post by Kaushiki Parihar »

I loved your review about the book. It made me reminisce about the lessons on nature and farming we used study in school. I think this book will help kids to know of how much hardworking the farmers are.
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Post by Milothehippo »

Sounds like a chilling book. I can feel some breezes by just reading this review. I always love nature and gardening. Children would love their caregivers to read them this book before bedtime I suppose.
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Giving back to Mother Earth could go a long way. Children could learn a thing or two. Great review!
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Considering I enjoy farm life, this review has clearly reminded me of what it feels to be back in the farm fields. Those virtues can only be instilled in children when in an environment that is practical like a farm, where they'd take care of their surroundings. Thank you for such a clear review.
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Such a original topic and something I can very much relate to as I live in the countryside.
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Post by muskandurhan »

Thank you all of you. Just as beautiful is nature we should all embarrass it and make it familiar to the children.
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A beautiful book about kids responsibilities, caring and helping others. Humanity at its core.
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Post by Fleurine_t92 »

Thanks you for fully informative review. I think parents loved this book because it's nice to teach children about plants, planting and gardening. Even children loved the soil and muddy place to play.
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Post by Sohana Hasan »

This book seems truly exceptional! With a glance at the importance of farming and growth, its vivid illustrations make it the perfect read for children. Great review!
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