Review by Echez_ -- Dynomike: Pay It Forward

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Review by Echez_ -- Dynomike: Pay It Forward

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Dynomike: Pay It Forward" by Frankie B. Rabbit.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Dynomike books are always exceptional when it comes to children’s book. As usual, Dynomike: Pay it Forward by Frankie B. Rabbit is another new book from their series. Basically, it reveals that the world will be a better place when we learn to help others without expecting anything in return.

Here, Dynomike who is the main character in the book went to a store looking for his favorite snack: strawberry pickles. But unfortunately, the store had already run out of the item. Out of disappointment, he left the store only to see his friend Spunky struggling to push up his cart full of bananas up a hill. Surprisingly, Dynomike despite the disappointment of not getting his strawberry pickle decided to help. When they were done, Spunky wanted to repay him back but Dynomike hesitated and rather asked him to only pay it forward hence the title of the book Dynomike: Pay it Forward. This action however sets off some kind of chain reaction along the way.

Honestly, after reading this book, I had to think about it for a while. Obviously, the message is not only for children rather it’s a lesson for everybody in general. We are in a world where people seems to only lend help to people they know or where there is some sort of profit in for them. I was really glad seeing this message packaged in a children’s book. Obviously, our little ones need to be groomed on the foundation of help others without expecting anything in return. Hopefully, this would help to create a better future generation.

Apart from the message, there are other things I loved about the book. Firstly, the pictures and the color quality were really amazing. There were good color variety making the whole book interesting to look at. I also loved how the author crafted the content into poem or children rhymes. Repeating the important message in a way that kids would understand the emphasis. Easy to read and simple sentences for kids.

Generally, I did not find any error in the course of reading this book. The contents were well written and professionally edited. I would recommend this book to every parents for their kids. Therefore, I give this book a 4 out of 4 stars, it’s really worth it!

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It appears that this is another book that defines love. It's a good lesson for children indeed. Your review is exceptional.
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I love the lesson that the book showcases, the world would definitely be a better place if we all helped without expecting anything in return. Thank you for the awesome review and the recommendation.
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I confess I got a soft spot when it comes to children's books. It seems like this is a good one. I would love to read it. Great review!
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This is a nice children's book with a good message in it. Nice and a fair review 👍👍
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TCG wrote: 28 Jul 2020, 06:58 It appears that this is another book that defines love. It's a good lesson for children indeed. Your review is exceptional.
Yes, Thank you so much
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Ashley-Osuna wrote: 28 Jul 2020, 23:49 I love the lesson that the book showcases, the world would definitely be a better place if we all helped without expecting anything in return. Thank you for the awesome review and the recommendation.
Yeah, Thank You. So much to learn in the book
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damis wrote: 29 Jul 2020, 13:32 I confess I got a soft spot when it comes to children's books. It seems like this is a good one. I would love to read it. Great review!
Yes, You would definitely love it!
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I like all of the “Dynomike” books, and the strawberry pickles in this one accompanied the array of colorful illustrations nicely! Thanks for your lovely review.
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I love books like this that teach values to children while reminding adults of the same. Thanks for a wonderful review!
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Obviously, the message is not only for children rather it’s a lesson for everybody in genera
This got me curious. Nice review.
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The message delivered by the book is not just for children, I agree. It is an amazing book for children. Thanks for the review.
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This is a wonderful moral to be teaching children, help others without expecting anything in return. Thanks for your wonderful review!
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I also enjoyed the moral lesson of this book when I read it. And like the popular saying goes: to get, we must first give. Thanks for this excellent review. Good job!
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I love the message of the book. Everyone needs to learn to pay it forward. Sounds like a great kid's book. Thanks.
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