Official Review: Dynomike: Pay It Forward
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Re: Official Review: Dynomike: Pay It Forward
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I'm not sure I agree with you about slang/made up words, but this might be a cultural or rather linguistic difference. In my language "making words up" is essentially how you learn to speak, children's books and poems are full of fun words. It is interesting to know that this is different in English.
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Kudos to the author for trying to remind us of the importance of one of the most greatest virtues (kindness) if the world would be a better place then we need to start sowing the seeds of kindness into other people's lives, that is when we can conveniently sleep with both eyes closedLetora wrote: ↑14 Jan 2020, 04:40 I'd like to think that paying it forward is still a new concept. I've only heard of it maybe within the past five years. It's great to be teaching children this. You never know who's day you'll make better by paying it forward. Great review! I would certainly read this to my children.
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