Review of I'm So Thankful for My School Supplies

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The book's title is intriguing and hs piqued my interest. Thanks for the detailed review and recommendation.
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I would always encourage books that engage kids. Nice review. Thank you.
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Jane Omollo wrote: 23 Sep 2022, 03:06 The book's title is intriguing and hs piqued my interest. Thanks for the detailed review and recommendation.
This book has more layers than it initially appears. The author gives a fresh way of looking at school supplies that makes you want to use them more fully. It is a very clever book.

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Edit_or wrote: 23 Sep 2022, 09:27 I would always encourage books that engage kids. Nice review. Thank you.
With all the perspectives the author brings to this book, it is a perfect match of entertainment and education.
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I think we should start teaching gratitude to children with such little things. Also, the book looks fun and informative. Thank you for your great review.
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Natalie Sheph wrote: 24 Sep 2022, 13:37 I think we should start teaching gratitude to children with such little things. Also, the book looks fun and informative. Thank you for your great review.
I agree. Gratitude is a learned response, and it is such an important part of a well-rounded outlook on life. This book was a lot of fun to read, and the presentation flowed well.

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This book seems like a great book for children. I wanna read it to my kids. I hope I read this to them.
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let_it_read wrote: 01 Oct 2022, 03:49 This book seems like a great book for children. I wanna read it to my kids. I hope I read this to them.
I hope you have the chance to read it to them too! It is fun to read the clues and guess which item it is describing.

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Which child wouldn't be thrilled with new supplies, the title is captivating for a kid. I would really recommend we read more children's books.
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It’s good to be thankful! The smooth rhythm and rhyme from the first page to the last would be an entertaining reading experience in a classroom as well as home. What a fun way to keep children engaged.
Thanks for your recommendation!
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I am a teacher and I love the idea of this book! I think it’s fantastic that the author included some advanced vocabulary. It’s a great way to have a conversation with students about what those words mean, and it’s a jumping off point to use those words in their daily lives. I definitely want to check this book out!
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This book also teaches children and adults, in a pleasant way, the importance of graduating and not taking it all for granted.
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I think this book would be a wonderful addition to my son's library. We're working on rhyming words right now so this sounds perfect!
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Katherine Powell-Polkey wrote: 24 Oct 2022, 13:36 I think this book would be a wonderful addition to my son's library. We're working on rhyming words right now so this sounds perfect!
Trying to guess which school supply is being introduced is fun too. I'm sure you will enjoy this book.
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Fareed Regal wrote: 18 Sep 2022, 15:16 I was quite curious to know what this book was about when I first saw the title. Thanks to your insightful review I now have a good idea. Seems like a fun way to keep kids interested and entertained, whilst teaching them some valuable lessons at the same time. Great Review!
Yes, the author has done a great job of engaging young readers with the rhythm in this book. I had fun guessing the supplies from their clues.
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