Review of Hang'n with the Girls

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Oyedeji Funmilayo
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Review of Hang'n with the Girls

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Hang'n with the Girls" by Morris Brown.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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A wise woman once said that there are three seasons in the parent-child relationship. The time you make decisions for them as a parent, the time they make decisions for themselves, and the time they make decisions for you. A child who isn't raised with love or has nothing significant to remember as childhood memories wouldn't be eager to respond to his parents' call when they desperately need him, and that's why I sincerely appreciate that the author deemed it fit to write this book.

Hang'n with the Girls by Morris Brown is a book where the author takes us down memory lane to the days when his girls were young. He and his girls created memories by visiting different parks, schools, and other fascinating places. But the beauty of the book is not just in the locations they visited alone but in the bond they shared, the challenges they encountered, the lives they blessed, and those that blessed them too. 

I like how the author narrates the story, making it an enjoyable read for children and adults. The way he depicted himself and his girls as cartoons and the graphic designs of the book would capture children's attention. I like how the cartoon representation of his girls made it evident that their father sought their consent before writing the book. 

The book teaches parents the importance of creating time for their children and standing up for them when the need arises. It also teaches children to be grateful for what they have and how to share with others who don't. I enjoyed reading this book and look forward to creating memorable times with my boys by visiting the places the author listed or other places I can get to.

There is nothing I dislike about the book; it is a book that can be finished in one sitting and can be enjoyed by both parents and children. For parents who don't know places to visit, the author listed different parks that he and his girls visited that families who wish to visit can visit.

The book was professionally edited, fun to read, and beautifully designed. I rate it 5 out of 5 stars for this reason. I recommend the book to parents, guardians, teachers, intending parents, and children. 

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It is unfortunate that many parents do not realize that the time they spend with their children is important. In these situations, it is hard for me to blame the children for not wanting to be there.
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very goog
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this story is so good for children , I really enjoy reading it ,they will enjoy it .
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I think most African parents need to read this book. I strongly believe that the author wrote facts. Can't wait to read this book and find out more. Thanks for the great summary.
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Post by Hazel Mae Bagarinao »

Quality time for kids is so important. For me, it's more than money. Some parents just give support financially and lose track of the quality time that is very necessary for growing children. I think this book is a reminder. Thanks for your wonderful review!
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Post by Ashok kanjarla »

The book teaches parents the importance of creating time for their children and standing up for them when the need arises. It also teaches children to be grateful for what they have and how to share with others who don't. I enjoyed reading this book and look forward to creating memorable times with my boys by visiting the places the author listed or other places I can get to.
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Post by Shillah Andeso »

The way children are brought up impacts their whole life. It is a good thing to raise them in a way that you wouldn't regret. It also determines how they will raise their children. This is a good matter to address. The author made a great choice. I love how this review is written, highlighting all the positive aspects.
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Children's background is a determinant of how their adulthood would be. A child raised with love and respect will grow up to be confident, self-love as well as love others. This an interesting book on parenting.
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I solely believe in the opening words of this review and it resonates with me. The decisions the parent makes for the children at the early stages affects their response to them in the future.
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I will advise parents who do not spend quality time with their families to start to do so because it is very important in family relationships.
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Post by Daisy Wills »

This story is greatly astounded on modern day parenting skills and not spending nearly enough quality time with they’re children . If you or someone you know are and or might be struggling with parenting all shall give this a read and it might help inspire those who don’t to do so more often .
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I love the concept of the book. This will teach parents to crest time for their children. While they are busy trying to create a life by earning money, they should also make time for them.
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This book discussed a very sensitive topic that affects every human and society. Parents must give their kids maximum love and attention. Also, I like that the author emphasizes on kids being grateful. Great review!
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Post by Jay Alex »

It is rare to see a Father who would create time to hang out with his girls and fill the void of their mother. Such an interesting book.
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