Review of My Favorite Animals ABC

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What a wonderful and rich idea for a children's book! I guess I would enjoy it myself :) Letters hidden behind some exotic animals would boost child's development on many levels. Thank you very much for this wonderful review!
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This seems like a fun book to read to my son who will be two in a short while, though he
will not know the animals, I believe he will grow into learning them and knowing them in
no time. How many pages does this book consist of?
I would like to give it a try.
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I think it's great that children get to know some other animals besides those that are considered standard in books of this type.
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Oh, I would love to see all the obscure critters this book introduces! When there are new angles added to these important educational children's books, it helps grown-ups stay engaged as they are reading them to their youngsters. Thank you for your lovely review and recommendation!
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Ethan Howe wrote: 07 Nov 2021, 15:57 Seems like a great read for my siblings that are only starting out with letters.
Little students learning letters would love this one! It’s so exotic and fascinating. 🐸
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Rashawn Carter wrote: 07 Nov 2021, 16:07 This book would be very helpful to children learning about animals. Some older readers might even get the chance to learn about new animals they didn't even know existed. Amazing review! :D
Right?! Isn’t it fun, even as adults, to have the opportunity to learn something from a children’s book? I completely agree with your perspective, so thank you for the kind words! 🦄
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Ellylion wrote: 08 Nov 2021, 07:21 What a wonderful and rich idea for a children's book! I guess I would enjoy it myself :) Letters hidden behind some exotic animals would boost child's development on many levels. Thank you very much for this wonderful review!
Letters hidden in animal habitats make educational hide-and-seek prompts wildly entertaining! I certainly enjoyed the game as I read along, so thank you immensely for the sweet words of enthusiastic support! 🦏
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l0v3lie wrote: 08 Nov 2021, 09:13 This seems like a fun book to read to my son who will be two in a short while, though he
will not know the animals, I believe he will grow into learning them and knowing them in
no time. How many pages does this book consist of?
I would like to give it a try.
It’s a fun one, and it’s approximately 50 pages long since each alphabet letter poem is paired with a corresponding full-page illustration! Still a quick read though, and one worth looking through more than once.
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markodim721 wrote: 09 Nov 2021, 04:30 I think it's great that children get to know some other animals besides those that are considered standard in books of this type.
I completely agree with you. I think it also helps kids learn that you don’t have to be popular to still be special! There’s even an earthworm in this one. 🪱
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MsH2k wrote: 09 Nov 2021, 22:55 Oh, I would love to see all the obscure critters this book introduces! When there are new angles added to these important educational children's books, it helps grown-ups stay engaged as they are reading them to their youngsters. Thank you for your lovely review and recommendation!
Engagement is key, and who doesn’t love to learn new facts from an unexpected informational source?! I thought it was a really clever idea, and this young author has earned some well-deserved applause from me. 👏🏽 Thank you, sweet friend!
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This book definitely will be suitable for the kids because they can learn a lot about animals.
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Rizki Pradana wrote: 25 Nov 2021, 03:44 This book definitely will be suitable for the kids because they can learn a lot about animals.
You are so right! And most kids love animals, so this one is uniquely entertaining and informative both. Thank you!
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