Review of Paul and Frank Build a Sea Zoo

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Urvashi Tripathi wrote: 22 Jul 2021, 13:24 Sea zoo is something new to hear. As this book only have 30 pages and plot seems interesting, I would love to read this one. And I love reading children's book. Thank you for the beautiful review.
It's a great book for those who love children's books. Thanks for stopping by!
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Raluca_Mihaila wrote: 22 Jul 2021, 02:35 I would love to live in Paul & Frank's house, even if I am not a sea creature. But I love them :). Thank you for this lovely review, and the book seems marvelous!
Yes, I'm with you on that; it would be nice to be "underwater"! :wink: Thanks for stopping by!
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Elaine LaBonte wrote: 22 Jul 2021, 10:06 I enjoyed your review so much that I just took a moment to add the book to my kindle library and read it. I especially liked the unusual fish names since I used to have 15 fish tanks in my home with a 'freshwater zoo' in them, and thought I knew most of them. The way the fish brought all their friends and kept filling up the tank was creative.
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It looks like your fish also kept inviting their friends :lol: . It must have been nice to look at them. Thanks for stopping by!
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markodim721 wrote: 22 Jul 2021, 03:02 It's great that children are learning important life lessons in the way that suits them best. Thanks for the good review.
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Oh, that's an interesting story! Despite the lack of diversity of sea creatures, the plot and illustrations sound engaging. Thanks for writing a wonderful review of this book!
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Sounds like a cute silly book. I would have used this when I was still teaching primary aged students for sure!
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I enjoyed your review so much that I just took a moment to add the book to my kindle library and read it. I especially liked the unusual fish names since I used to have 15 fish tanks in my home with a 'freshwater zoo' in them, and thought I knew most of them. The way the fish brought all their friends and kept filling up the tank was creative.
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This is a great children’s book. I love how they just keep expanding the tank so that everyone can fit. This is a great lesson for children. I would love to have this book in my daycare classroom.
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Amanda Dobson wrote: 30 Jul 2021, 06:58 This is a great children’s book. I love how they just keep expanding the tank so that everyone can fit. This is a great lesson for children. I would love to have this book in my daycare classroom.
I think your students will love this book, esp. the colors and the fish. Thanks for stopping by!
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Morel HOUNDETON wrote: 27 Jul 2021, 06:59 I enjoyed your review so much that I just took a moment to add the book to my kindle library and read it. I especially liked the unusual fish names since I used to have 15 fish tanks in my home with a 'freshwater zoo' in them, and thought I knew most of them. The way the fish brought all their friends and kept filling up the tank was creative.
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The names are unusual and funny. I had a small fishbowl myself but with only a goldfish. Thanks for the comment!
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Ldpuff wrote: 26 Jul 2021, 12:26 Sounds like a cute silly book. I would have used this when I was still teaching primary aged students for sure!
It's a definite must-have for elementary teachers! Thanks for stoping by!
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SamaylaM wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 22:26 Oh, that's an interesting story! Despite the lack of diversity of sea creatures, the plot and illustrations sound engaging. Thanks for writing a wonderful review of this book!
I'm glad you enjoyed the review and thanks for stopping by!
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