Review of Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula

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Review of Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula" by R.F. Kristi.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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A French patisserie competition will be conducted in South Korea, and Missy has been chosen to judge. When the organization made this announcement, a few participants immediately joined up and prepared their own delicacies for the contest. Inca and the rest of her family jumped into the challenge and flew to the destination in a hurry. However, when they get there and are ready to face the greatest of them, they will run into a dilemma that questions their competitive luck. Pick up a copy of this book and immerse yourself in the pages' vibrant colors and lively intervention. 
 
What I liked most about the book was how much I learned about the diverse cultures and customs of the Korean Peninsula as a whole. Indeed, I can't help but admire the author for her original ideas and concepts, which resulted in a fantastic series of thrilling and fascinating stories full of surprises. As a result, it stands out from other children's books as more than just an entertaining tale; it also teaches young readers about various cultural practices and customs. In my opinion, the book is a work of art, and I think it should be celebrated for its greatness because it is so well done.
 
The only thing that frustrates me is the author's many lexical items. Even if she explained and defined each one, it could still be too much for the children. However, some children dare to learn new things, primarily through reading books, which will be beneficial.
 
With realistic settings and captivating illustrations, this is a page-turner. Despite a few grammatical errors, I was intrigued by the book's dissertation structure and typeface. This book has given my children and me so much knowledge and joy that I don't know how to convey my appreciation as a mother. As a result, I am giving this book 4 out of 4 stars.
 
Young children, especially those in preschool, will love Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula by R.F. Kristi and fall in love with each of its brightly colored characters.

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