Official Review: Dynomike: Pay It Forward

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I love the message the author tries to pass across to kids: It focuses on the importance of helping others, without expecting anything in return. Great review
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An interesting book. Though seems like a book for children, yet everyone have a lesson to learn; we are suppose to help others without expecting to get paid for our good deeds. Nice Review.
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I would have liked to know about this books earlier, but I believe it didn't even exist when my kids were able to enjoy them. Now they are all grown up and educational children's books are well beyond their age. Great work with this series, so congratulations to author are in order!
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Great lesson for children, teaching them to understand that just a little hand of kindness could go along way in the lives of others. Great review
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One thing I like about children books is the moral lessons portrayed, appealing artwork, and the likable characters. It is encouraging that the book talks about the importance of helping others. I'm sure children and adults will benefit from the material. I read book one of the series and i enjoyed reading through the story. This book sounds promising. It's already on my currently reading list. Awesome review.
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My little cousin would love this book and it also teaches a lot. Added to my to read list. Congrats on BOTD
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Excellent review. I really enjoyed the book, too. The only criticism I have is that the repeated question of "how can I repay" felt a bit awkward to me. How can I repay you would have messed up the rhyme scheme, I know, but it is easy to rhyme words with you.
I didn't see anyone else commenting about this, though, so maybe it's just me.
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Great review. I also like dthat there was repetition in the dialogue of the book which helps kids learn to read a great deal. This is such a positive story for kids. It's also good that it is fo well-edited. Great job! Thanks for the detailed review!
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I am very fond of children's books and the lessons they teach the audience. I can already see myself reading this to my young daughter or even recommending it to a friend.
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I like that this book teaches kids a very crucial lesson — helping others without expecting anything in return. The average human is selfish. So it's very important that our kids don't grow to be selfish.
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About how Dynomike had sooner found
That kindness has to spread, and go around
For a good deed received, pay it forward
And expect no returns nor a reward.
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I love the concept of "paying it forward". It really causes a positive effect on many people. This is the second book I've read from the Dynomike series and I am loving the lessons imparted in the stories.
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I enjoy the fact that the book teaches children some form of humanity and kindness. To pay it forward has been existent in different countries over the years and has been called by many different names. But upon seeing the movie I think many people see the value of the children's story.
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I love the concept of "paying it forward". It really causes a positive effect on many people. This is the second book I've read from the Dynomike series and I am loving the lessons imparted in the stories.
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This sounds like a very cute book for kids to read with their parents. The word "hangry" definitely made me laugh, but I don't think that most three year olds know what that word means. I like the beautiful and color rich art work on the cover of the book. Dinosaurs are always an interesting animal to feature as the main character of a children's book and it could lead to a discussion about science.
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