Review of Never Stop Believing

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Review of Never Stop Believing

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Never Stop Believing" by John Ebibi.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Never Stop Believing: A Collection Of 25 Short Inspiring Stories Of Amazing Girls On Growth Mindset, Teamwork, Friendship, Self Confidence And Determination (Motivational Books for Children 2) by John Ebibi is a series of different beautiful stories about little girls. The book tells of their dream of becoming outstanding and positively impacting humanity and society.

The stories are channeled toward kids to help them understand the need to develop themselves as early as possible. These stories are relatively educative and inspirational. It contains all the necessary ingredients and prerequisites for living happily as a kid. This is a splendid children's book designed to build every female child's morale and self-confidence.

The book's opening captured my attention. I have never seen a book discussing the female figure in such a unique and beautiful manner. My thoughts and expectations about this book at first glance of the title were fully meant. I wished the author could keep on with the writing; maybe the book won't end. The first story stressed the importance of taking advantage of your strengths rather than your weaknesses, which is one important feature of this book.

This book elaborated on parents' involvement in every aspect of their children's lives. The role of parents and teachers in their children's life can never be over-emphasized. The success of the kids in these stories could be attributed to the continuous encouragement from their parents. In this book, parents were noted as the first key factor in their children's success. The book explicitly defines the role of both parents as the first inspiration their kids need.

One important aspect of this book is how Charlotte reacted to Pepa when trying to discourage her. This part demonstrated that the best action to take in such circumstances is to ignore unjustifiable limitations and discouragement. Also, I love the fact that the book fully addresses a lot of issues. It encourages hard work and persistence on the part of the kids. Their responsibility should be to capitalize on their strengths to get the best results, just like Kenita practices hard for her basketball competition to score many points.

Pictures and illustrations are essential parts of a children's book, and the author did justice to them. The artworks were exceptionally executed. This feature will aid in a better understanding of the stories.

This book was well-written and exceptionally well-edited. There weren't any errors. The chapters were arranged nicely, and the storylines were great. This book deserves a perfect rating of 5 out of 5 stars. I would love to recommend Never Stop Believing: A Collection Of 25 Short Inspiring Stories Of Amazing Girls On Growth Mindset, Teamwork, Friendship, Self Confidence And Determination (Motivational Books for Children 2) by John Ebibi to children who enjoy reading motivational books. This book will attract parents as well.

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I like that the book elaborates the important roles that parents and teachers play in the lives of children. This makes this book a must-read.
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The title of this book is catchy. A book that contains beautiful illustrations is captivating, so I'm sure, children love this. You gave a very nice review!
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:) This is a very nice story but not much that if But these are very short stories, you could have made it into more long stories, but it was very good to read till now. always believe in yourself
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As the review depicts, this sounds like an amazing book. I would love to recommend it. You did a great job!
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This book was well-written and exceptionally well-edited. There weren't any errors. The chapters were arranged nicely, and the storylines were great.
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As a lady, I believe I have so many beautiful qualities and treasures that can be explored with love. This book looks like something that will help me remember that I have beautiful qualities.
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How Charlotte responded to Pepa when Pepa tried to discourage her is an important part of this narrative. This section illustrated that the best course of action in these situations is to disregard unreasonable constraints and discouragement. I also appreciate how many concerns are fully covered in the book. It motivates the youngsters to work hard and be persistent.
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John Ebibi's collection of 25 incredibly short stories, "Never Stop Believing," was written for young girls but is also suitable for boys and adults. Every tale serves as motivation for people to persevere in their goals and endeavors. The first tale had a young child who adored the piano. She hadn't been playing for very long, and she was far from great, but she nonetheless made the decision to enter a talent competition at her school in an effort to take home a prize. This story really spoke to me because, like the young girl, I had been told by so-called friends that I would never make it. Nevertheless, I continued to participate in recitals and talent competitions so I could sing. I quickly discovered that I had to disregard all the doubters and follow my own desires. This story and the other tales in this book served as a reminder to me to carry on no matter what. Even when other people weren't, my parents always gave me their full support. This book was enjoyable to read and helpful. I rated this book 5 stars and suggest it to anyone who enjoys reading, regardless of age.
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