Review by Sahani Nimandra -- Toni the Superhero
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Review by Sahani Nimandra -- Toni the Superhero

4 out of 4 stars
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Imparting good values to kids is important, but implementing these good values play a key role. I believe R. D. Base has accomplished this objective through her beautifully designed read Toni the Superhero which I rate 4 out of 4 stars.
Toni the Superhero is a beloved children's read that any 1 to 3 year's old kids would surely enjoy reading. This book consists of 30 pages filled with beautiful illustration by Debbie Hefke about Toni and his adventures. The pages are vibrant in color, and the pictures are full of life filled with action. Toni introduces himself as an older boy in which younger kids would be inspired and would wish to be more like him.
Toni is an ordinary boy with extraordinary powers, yet love to do ordinary things. Toni like every kid loves to sing and dance, and enjoy helping others. Toni is a good friend to everyone, and he can also be a good friend to you too. Join Toni and his adventures to know more about him!
Toni is a superhero who likes to do ordinary things in a fun way. Toni is a special kid like every little boy and girl who aspires for an adventure. Through this read, R. D. Base sends a beautiful message to her beloved readers about developing their own adventure. She expresses through Toni that it is fun to do house choirs daily. She teaches that there are many ways that one can learn to enjoy oneself. Using Toni, the author tries to cultivate good values in her readers like helping others, rescuing animals, and maintaining a good balance in life.
Toni the Superhero is a quick read which consists of short sentences that makes it easy for the kids to understand. R. D. Base makes her work simple and meaningful for her readers. The short sentences can be repetitive and related, easy-to-use in a fun way. This book is suitable for kids who are learning to read. The author presents Toni in a way that she tries to create a superhero in every kid, and that superheroes led normal lives.
Toni the Superhero is an easy read that parents can enjoy with their kids while tucking them into bed. It's even better if Toni the Superhero was made into a cartoon or a small video which I'm sure kids would enjoy. There weren't any hindrances while reading her work seem proofread and professionally edited. Toni the Superhero is a short, but a delightful read.
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Thank you! I'm glad you found it up lifting.

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Yes, specially for small kids. If it was made to a video it's much better. Thank you for stopping by!

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That's true. Thank you for stopping by!JR Mercier wrote: ↑21 Jul 2018, 05:32 Really enjoyed your review! And we need books that teach kids manners from a very young age, but in a fun way.

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I agree that the colorful illustrations make the easy-to-read sentences more fun and show Toni's actions.This book consists of 30 pages filled with beautiful illustration by Debbie Hefke about Toni and his adventures. The pages are vibrant in color, and the pictures are full of life filled with action.
I like that Toni is a normal kid who likes to do ordinary things in a superhero and fun way.
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Actually yes! That superhero feeling can be touched by any little kid to make them feel that they are superheros. The vibrant colors are truly a credentials to this read. Thank you for stopping by!LV2R wrote: ↑23 Jul 2018, 20:16I agree that the colorful illustrations make the easy-to-read sentences more fun and show Toni's actions.This book consists of 30 pages filled with beautiful illustration by Debbie Hefke about Toni and his adventures. The pages are vibrant in color, and the pictures are full of life filled with action.
I like that Toni is a normal kid who likes to do ordinary things in a superhero and fun way.

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That´s so important for kids!
Great review, thank you.
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Thank you for commenting!Lunastella wrote: ↑24 Jul 2018, 14:27 I just reviewed the same book and I agree. It´s a great book with very lively illustrations and it portraits an excellent role model!
That´s so important for kids!
Great review, thank you.

