Review of Your Heart Can Hold the Whole Universe

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Review of Your Heart Can Hold the Whole Universe

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Your Heart Can Hold the Whole Universe" by Rebecca Atanassova.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Your Heart Can Hold the Whole Universe was written by Rebecca Atanassova. This delightful children's book talks about a very topical issue that has existed since time: love. From the title, your heart can hold the whole universe, and the author dares children and indeed all of us to love from the depths of our hearts. To love with all our hearts and to love genuinely.

The author of this book tries to disprove the scientifically proven fact that everyone has the same size of heart. The author dares to posit that the size of our hearts varies according to the amount of love we give and receive, and I’m inclined to agree.

This book was easy to read and understand, and I’m sure it will not give our young readers any difficulty. The illustrations were very attractive and made the book all the more enjoyable. Because of its short length, children will not get bored reading it. The author talks about a very important message in this book. Love is something that we should all learn to give. Instilling this very important principle in children is ideal for society, especially with the current realities of the day.

Another thing I liked about this book was its writing style. The author used rhymes, and this made the book very pleasant to read. It can also serve as a reading exercise for the young reader. Overall, I enjoyed this book, and I saw nothing wrong with it.

Because of the reasons already stated above, I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. I recommend it to children between the ages of 3 and 7 years old. Parents and guardians can also read this book with their children, as it could serve as a good bonding exercise. It is worth mentioning that this book was flawlessly edited, as I found no errors.

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Post by Cherrie Rosaldo »

I am curious with the title. It perfectly suits the main theme of the book:love. Thanks for your review!
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Post by RutvikPatel »

This sounds like a great story of how the author overcomes adversity throughout her life and shows her vulnerability. Thanks for your well-written and informative review.
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Post by Chinenye Achilike »

Yeah, love makes the world go round, and I believe we need a lot of love in our world today.
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