Featured Official Review: Dynomike: What's Heartfulness?

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Re: Featured Official Review: Dynomike: What's Heartfulness?

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CataclysmicKnight wrote: 05 Nov 2018, 16:55Little is more important to me than teaching others to be kind to others, and this really shows the impact that kindness can have.
What a purely genuine and very sweet comment. Your review is full of as much ´heartfulness´ as the book. Thanks.
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I like that the book has several different things going for it: the art, the message, the writing, etc. I think it would be a great good for children. Thanks for the wonderful review!
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I have always loved books for children. It keeps one connected to the sweet reminders of what childhood should be. Thanks for the review.
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What Dynomike has taught by cutie ideas to the friends is all about being kind. This is heartfulness, indeed. So dear for a kid to learn great lessons of their lifetime in a bout of simple words and being along with sweet friends. A great pie piece from Frankie rabbit as always.
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A children book yet educating. I think this book is going to worth the time one can spent reading it and also help both children and the older one. Great review and Nice work.
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I don’t read a lot of kids books, but this one seems worth a look. I’ll definitely check it out!
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Thank you for the wonderful review! :tiphat: It sounds like this kids book has it all! Great art, great writing, playfulness, relatability, and teaching a good lesson. The lesson of HEARTFULNESS; it's all about being kind, to yourself and others.
"Dynomike: What's Heartfulness" sounds like a good book to read for young and old, and can teach a valuable lesson to all. We can all learn from Dynomike, and it's good to start young and teach children young.
Thank you again for the wonderful review! 💓
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During my childhood, it was hard for me to get into books directed at kids my age as I couldn't stand bad writing nor bad art, and like it was mentioned in the review, it's rare to find a combination of both, so I always read something for older children. Seeing as how this book is among the rare ones feels quite refreshing.
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I enjoyed reading this book. The illustrations are so colorful and complete the tale. I loved how the rhymes were so simple yet with a meaningful moral. Thank you for the free copy! Congrats on your review! It sent me straight to open the book.
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This is a lovely book with such a positive message. The pictures also sound like they are wonderful. I would love to give these books as gifts. Thanks for the recommendation!
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It sounds like this book has a lot going for it! I will check it out to read with my kids.
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I love a relatable children's book that subtly delivers life lessons that kids can learn from. This book, with it's vivid and beautiful illustrations, certainly delivers on this in a very engaging way. Thanks for your insightful review.
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What a cute idea and it helps children become more empathetic to others at the same time. I think my grandchildren would love this book about friends being kinds to each other.
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I like it when authors don't try to force things where they know that it is unneeded. It seems like a good book for children; thanks for the review!
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I have very vivid memories of times that I missed out on playing with friends for one reason or another, so this heartful book sounds delightful. Thanks so much for the intro!
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