Review by MsTri -- Farmer Beau's Farm by Kathleen Geiger

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Re: Review by MsTri -- Farmer Beau's Farm by Kathleen Geiger

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From a sampling, this was a nice story for young readers and parents with young children. While I am not in the target range, it still is worth a quick read for those that like stories with lessons. Well done.
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Thanks for the review. It looks like you have enjoyed reading this novel and have had fun with the characters. I too like this kind of a book in which animals are important characters. The characters Farmer Beau and Bamma are adorable. Certainly, this book will entertain both kids and elders. I will add this novel to my to-read list.
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This was a good review! I might get this book to read to my aon!
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Sounds like a cute read! As the reviewer appreciate the author's work I believe I too can see myself enjoy this read. Thank you for your review!
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I think it's really unique how the author is able to deliver a message in a way that doesn't appear too forceful or "preachy". Thanks for the review!
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'Volunteer Review: Farmer Beau's Farm by Kathleen Geiger' is a standard one! It well connotes the idea of self-progress and greenery generated by farming background! It was great to know that children will learn about acceptance, love and security, all while having fun!
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This sounds like a good book that will be great to share with generation after generation. Because it does seem as if one of my individuals' children seem to be left out when a new baby comes. But it is also good for the latter children that feel left out as well. I think that this is something good for families to share in reading with their offsprings. This is a very good pick for the book of the day.
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I sampled the book on Amazon. The book has mesmerizing illustrations. The story begins with Farmer Beau's farm which has been visited by a few lovely kittens. Farmer Beau and his wife Bamma sits on the patio and enjoys the nature and are glad to see the kittens playing in the farm. As mentioned in the review, this book will definitely attract young readers. Cheers :) :)
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This book offers children the opportunity to learn some wonderful life values, while havng fun. Kudos to the author for producing this wonderful book.
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I think this is a book I would enjoy reading. The author uses cute animals to teach children about acceptance, love, and security. Children will find this book fun to read and full of lessons.
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I lovely children's book that will leave the children in suspense as they try to figure out what the farmer and his wife, Bamma, will be bringing in to the farm as their new pet. Thanks for a lovely review.
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This sounds like a great book to read to little kids who are about to become an elder sibling. I'm sure they'll learn to adjust to that situation in a better way if they know what to expect before they face it. So I think it'll be best for such an audience, but that doesn't mean it's not appropriate for others. I sure many readers will enjoy this book immensely.
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Post by Tety »

From the review,it sounds like a children's book about a farmer,his wife and their adorable talking animals.also sounds like a good read for adults on a lazy afternoon.good review.
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This is a very enlightening review. I have always loved knowing that there are ways to teach with fun and relaxation. I applause your personal revelations as they relate to connecting with the book. Thank you for this review.
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A book set in the farm with a farmer, his wife, and their fur babies. Just like human, most will leave and only few choose to stick with their parents. This book is also about expecting a newcomer where it will make us either excited or nervous. I think I will enjoy this read.
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