Featured Official Review: Dynomike: What's Heartfulness?

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

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Awwww!!! My little nephew would be happy to listen to this book. It would be both fun and tutoring. Congrats on BOTD
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Dynomike and his friends sounds amazing to witness and have fun with, and also kind and loving. This looks like an amazing book for the little ones with great lesson as well as cute pictures. Thank you for an awesome review.
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Great rhymes and it is quite suitable for children. Great lesson learned. Thanks for the great review!
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A children book that combines both great art and writing along with playfulness, relatability and teaching a good lesson sounds very interesting. It is a nice thing for children to learn about friendship and heartfulness. I'll love to read this to my little brother. Thanks for your review.
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This book is full of hearts.
I'm looking forward to reading it
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I like that this book teaches children to be kind and thoughtful of others as well as themselves. Thank you for this review!
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That's a great way to teach kids mindfulness and empathy. I added this to my to-read list!
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I love this book in the aspect that it gives children something positive to relate with. I would love to read this to my kids someday. Thanks for this great review.
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It's always great to have books that teach children kindness and thoughtfulness. I can't wait to share this with my students at school. Thanks for the review.
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This book sounds great for kids and really sweet. The lesson is one that we could all certainly take to heart. It actually reminds me a bit of a commercial that’s been going around lately talking about one of the multiple terms the Ancient Greeks had for love, agape, or charitable love. Little kids already seem so good at it that I think adults are the ones who should read about it. I’ll have to remember to share this with my niece when she’s old enough to appreciate it. Thank you for the helpful review.
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Wow, this kid’s book sounds like it has a little of everything! I like the artwork, too, and the fact that Dynomike has friends who are animals with strange names (Spunky and Winky?) just makes it better.
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This seems to be a well-presented children's book with lovely illustrations and also an important lesson about kindness that could be taught to children. Thank you for the review!
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Your review convinced me to get all the books and also recommend them to my grandchildren. Thank you
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I love positive lessons for our children. Not to mention something they can enjoy reading or having read to them. Sounds like the book has that. The lesson of heartfulness is a good one and I will read this to my little one once he arrives. I will also take a look at the series to see what other goodies I can find. Congratulations on BOTD.
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