Review of The Wisdom Tree
Posted: 12 Apr 2023, 14:45
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Wisdom Tree" by Dominique Ellis.]
Dominique Ellis' The Wisdom Tree is a book for children. This book exemplifies the love that a father has for his son, and it also addresses many of the questions and provides the answers that a father might have about fatherhood. This is a wonderful book for you to read to your child when you are a father.
The illustrations are wonderful; they are bright and engaging, just what a child needs. Even advice on how to improve as a father is included in the book. Some parents learn this the hard way when their child is much older or when it is too late. If you're a father who feels lost, this book will ask you lots of questions that will help you figure things out.
I think it's great that they wrote this book for fathers, since many of them struggle to show their feelings. They can use this book as a reference for appropriate things to say and do when interacting with their child. If the father has a daughter and the book is about a boy, he can easily change the pronouns. I like that this book offers much more to a father than it does to a child.
There was nothing I didn't like about this book, and I think it will be a great resource for many fathers who are struggling to find a way to connect with their children.
This book deserves 5 out of 5 stars because it is a wonderful resource for fathers to share with their kids, and the kids will be enthralled by the colourful and fun illustrations. The book must have been meticulously edited, because I could find no mistakes in it.
If a father is looking for a book to read to their child, especially if he is a police officer, I would suggest this one.
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The Wisdom Tree
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Dominique Ellis' The Wisdom Tree is a book for children. This book exemplifies the love that a father has for his son, and it also addresses many of the questions and provides the answers that a father might have about fatherhood. This is a wonderful book for you to read to your child when you are a father.
The illustrations are wonderful; they are bright and engaging, just what a child needs. Even advice on how to improve as a father is included in the book. Some parents learn this the hard way when their child is much older or when it is too late. If you're a father who feels lost, this book will ask you lots of questions that will help you figure things out.
I think it's great that they wrote this book for fathers, since many of them struggle to show their feelings. They can use this book as a reference for appropriate things to say and do when interacting with their child. If the father has a daughter and the book is about a boy, he can easily change the pronouns. I like that this book offers much more to a father than it does to a child.
There was nothing I didn't like about this book, and I think it will be a great resource for many fathers who are struggling to find a way to connect with their children.
This book deserves 5 out of 5 stars because it is a wonderful resource for fathers to share with their kids, and the kids will be enthralled by the colourful and fun illustrations. The book must have been meticulously edited, because I could find no mistakes in it.
If a father is looking for a book to read to their child, especially if he is a police officer, I would suggest this one.
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The Wisdom Tree
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon