Review of I AM Mighty Me (Mighty Me Series Book 1)

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Onyinyechi Orji
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Review of I AM Mighty Me (Mighty Me Series Book 1)

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "I AM Mighty Me (Mighty Me Series Book 1)" by S. Alston.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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In a world where there are a lot of vulnerable children, one way to make your children stand out is by instilling a good self-esteem spirit in them. Children learn by hearing and seeing. What you tell them and what they see go a long way in affecting how their lives are shaped.

S. Alston's I AM Mighty Me (Mighty Me Series Book 1) is one of the best children's books available. It's more like a motivational to help children believe they are in charge of their thoughts.

Every day is a new day to remind yourself of great things. Just like the little kid who constantly reminded himself of what to do. He played, read, and went on a walk with his dog, Rover. Being a good kid, he was also helpful at home. He made sure he set the plates when mommy was cooking and made sure they didn't fall.

There wasn't anything to abhor in this book. Everything about the book met the required standard. This is a short and brief book of about 15 pages with less than 30 minutes to read. However, despite its briefness, it has a lot of lessons to teach kids.

I would recommend parents read this book to their kids aged 3-5 years. It sends a clear message to kids concerning how they treat their health as regards what they eat and do. I can't rate this book any less than 4 out of 4 stars. The pictures were bright and colorful. The title is a perfect one as it gives children the feeling of being the heroes they have always fantasised about being.

It was meticulously edited, leaving no room for any type of error. The images would help give children the perfect visual representation of the author's message. I hope to read more books in this series.

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A fantastic way for parents to help their kids build self-esteem and, in my opinion, also help them cultivate the habit of reading. I’ll be recommending this to friends who have kids.
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Thanks for the great review. This sounds like a wonderfully inspiring book for children with lots to learn about.
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I liked how you pointed out this book is meant to teach kids lots of lessons. You did a great job!
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This is a good book suitable for both kids and their parents. It teaches both to always arouse that positive self-esteem all the time.
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Post by Katherine Powell-Polkey »

This sounds awesome! I look forward to reading it with my son. It also sounds like it would be a great gift for a family member that is having some self-esteem issues. Thank you for such a wonderful review.
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