Official Review: Dynomike: Pay It Forward

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Re: Official Review: Dynomike: Pay It Forward

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Pay It Forward shows kids the importance of being kind to others, and it also suggests that they not only become better people from it but also that it will come full circle. It is an interesting concept because oftentimes this is something that is touched on in elementary school but is not really focused on in adult life. The world would be a much better place if everyone was nice just to be nice, and paid it forward.
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Dynomike: pay it forward is a very intuitive book for children. It teaches them a very important lesson that they should not always expect anything in return for lending a hand to someone in need (pay back) . Paying it forward lets love go round. I recommend this book as a must read for every child.
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Post by Lorraine De Vos »

Thank you for sharing your review with us. I love the positive messages the books in the Dynamike series portrays. I will definitely recommend this to family and friends with children.
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Great review! I think you made a good point about the slang words, as young children can't differentiate between slang and proper vocabulary. I've also read it and find the book amazing in any other aspects.
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What a delightful children's book that teaches kids the importance of helping others while expecting nothing in return. The colourful illustrations and easy rhyme make the book an easy and fun read. Parents and teachers will find the Dynomike series a treasure worth adding to their libraries. Thank you for a lovely review.
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Such a lovely book! Dynomike: Pay It Forward by Frankie B. Rabbit is a children's book, and I always prefer children's books. Most of the time they contain important lessons for life. Thank you for the free copy.
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What a wonderful lesson to teach young children! It's great to see a focus on being kind. The colourful illustrations and animal characters are sure to capture the imagination of young readers.
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Post by Ayesha Emjedi »

This is such a magnificent lesson to teach young children, they need to be taught that they can help others without expecting anything in return. It's a really good book and I'd recommend it to any parent who wants to teach their child good lessons through a book with colourful illustrations. Thank you for the review.
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I really like brightly illustrated children's books with messages that promote kindness and altruism. Thank you for sharing your knowledge on the rhyme scheme. I agree with your review 100 percent.
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Post by diya_menaria »

i think the review has covered all the important parts of the book the author must've wanted to highlight. A honest review like this has really helped me get a clear overview of dynomike and his helping nature, also his unconditional thought process - of giving and giving without expecting anything in return. Good job on the review! :D
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Having a book like this that teach children on the importance of helping others "concept of pay it forward" is awesome.i already love this book even though am halfway reading it. :techie-studyinggray: :techie-studyinggray:
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Post by Adedayo+23 »

I love how beautifully illustrated the book is, and the message of paying it forward is a novel but valuable lesson for a children's book. Thanks for your delightful review.
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Though a grown-up, graphic books for children are my all time favorite. Thanks for the detailed review. :D
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Post by Daniel_ »

What I like the most about the book is the lesson: we should have the heart to always 'pay it forward' by helping others just as we have received.
Great review.
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Post by Marissa Michael »

A children's book like this coming with great lesson to be kind to everyone but expect nothing in return and to repay someone's kindness by helping another person in future is a good read in entertaining way not only to kids but also to all ages people. Would love to have this but in physical book not in softcopy.
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