Review of Tyler's Promised Gift: Book One in the "Tyler, the Rabbit" series

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Review of Tyler's Promised Gift: Book One in the "Tyler, the Rabbit" series

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Tyler's Promised Gift: Book One in the "Tyler, the Rabbit" series " by M. C. Abushar.]
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Tyler's Promised Gift is the first book in the Tyler, the Rabbit series by M. C. Abushar. The story revolves around Tyler, a rabbit whose birthday is coming up. He accompanies his mother to the store, and he sees a little red toy car that he loves and wants so much. How can he get this car? He asks his mother to buy it for him, and she gives him a condition before she will buy it as a birthday gift, which involves being a good rabbit until his birthday. Tyler is determined to undertake this task and satisfactorily do all that his mother requests of him. Can he remain a good rabbit until his birthday and get his dream car?

I thoroughly enjoyed this fun read, including the suspense that came with finding out if Tyler achieved his aim. Tyler is a character that most children will connect to and root for. I even found myself wanting him to succeed, as he reminded me of my younger years when I always anticipated completing my errands for the gift my mother had in store.

By trying to be a good rabbit and doing all his chores properly, Tyler passes an important message to children about the significance and rewards of not just determination but also being good. Being good entailed eating his healthy meals, putting his toys back in place after playing, and folding his clothes neatly, which were activities that would serve him well later in adulthood. In addition, the book wraps up with a key lesson in showing kindness, even when it isn't convenient, and this is my favorite aspect of the book.

The book was also illustrated by the author, as M. C. Abushar expertly brings the story to life by employing simple watercolor painting images. Readers will get to see Tyler, his mom, and his friends and participate in his fun birthday party as well.

The text was devoid of any grammatical errors while I read, which means that the book was exceptionally edited. There's nothing to dislike about this book. It ticks all the boxes for a good and impactful children's book for me. Simple words, an engaging story, important lessons, and eye-catching illustrations are employed expertly. Therefore, I rate this book four out of four stars. Children between the ages of three and eight will enjoy this book.

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This sounds like such a cute children's book with a great message of behaving. Thanks for the great review!
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The cover was, well, the thumbnail wasn't so appealing. But my curiosity got better of me, as I wondered how come the book had such a great rating! After your review I have my answer. Thanks for the review Abushar!

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This will be a very interesting book to read especially for little children, it teaches them alot of good morals such as cleanliness and orderliness which will help them positively.
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Sounds like an interesting book. I would really like to know if Tyler got his dream car. Great review.
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Sounds like an enjoyable read for children that teaches them good lessons too. Thanks for te nice review.
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The review is very informative especially when selecting a book for children. The book cover appeals to the child's curiosity with the rabbit asleep covered with a checked blanket, the rabbit is a choice for children as many prefer it as a pet and is associated with Easter eggs for christians.
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Thank you for the review. I'm sure children would be entertained and also learn to work for what they want.
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I enjoyed reading every bit of this review. This is a work well done by the author. Thanks for the review.
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The storyline is interesting. I believe kids will enjoy reading this book.
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Wonderful and well detailed review. This book will be very useful to children. I think I'll get this for my younger ones.
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Being the first book by Taylor Rabbit...I like it alot and I recommend it to all children as the best one. It's an incredible book
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Very detailed review. I am sure parents like me would look forward to getting this book for their young ones, after reading your review.
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This review offers high praise for "Tyler's Promised Gift," the first book in the Tyler, the Rabbit series by M. C. Abushar. It highlights the engaging storyline and suspense surrounding Tyler's quest for his dream car, making it relatable and enjoyable for children. The reviewer appreciates the valuable life lessons woven throughout the narrative, emphasizing determination, responsibility, and kindness. The author's watercolor illustrations are commended for bringing the story to life, while the flawless editing ensures a polished reading experience. Overall, the review gives a glowing recommendation and rates the book four out of four stars.
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Post by Ivana_5 »

This is a family story for children. That story telling us how we received a gift. Rabbit 🐰🐇🐇 wishing on his mother a red car for his birthday 🥳🥳, but have a condition for this gift. When you read a book 📚📚 teaching us to how much important to work if you have a gift or someone you need. I recommend everyone why like child education story.
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