Official Review: Ava Flips by Ava Nebel

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Re: Official Review: Ava Flips by Ava Nebel

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This seems like a lovely book. To think that it was written by a seven year old is just outstanding.
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How can a small girl of seven practice a flip on chairs? This book is for children. My children will better learn from this little one as I read this book to them. Great job.
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Great lessons on not giving up from a child to other children. Thanks for this review.
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I haven't read a book by a seven-year-old, I'll start with this. I like her determination despite the falls. Thanks for the concise and exciting review.
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Look at that, see Ava go! Already a published author at 7, wow! I really want to read the thoughts of this adorable little girl. Thanks for the review.
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Beautiful and overwhelmingly good. Thank you.
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Post by Pearl Hijabi »

I love it when a children's book is featured but today's BOTD is special because it is written by the 7 years old Ava Nebel herself. The story is about a young girl who love gymnastics specially acrobatics. It is also inspirational to the kids who love writing.
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A childs imagination is so creative makes you wanna go back to bootcamp........
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Seems like an interesting book. These are some of the things you can just read, see but hard to do. :D :D
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I assume that Ava was quite a bit older when she wrote this story about herself as a child. Some of what she describes sounds downright dangerous! I don't think activities like flipping over pets should be encouraged, although I suspect children will find the idea entertaining.
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The information that the author is the seven-year-old Ava makes it all cute. It's a children's book, but I'll love to read it!
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This book seems like a great read for children. It shows them that you are never to young to pursue what you love. The review describes the childlike wonder and vivacity that is the center of the book.
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. My nieces love acrobatics and I think they will enjoy this book.
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Yay, a children's book! I have always been a huge fan of children's book. I can always share it with my daughter, brother, nieces and students. I believe the pictures in this book will pique their curiosity. Thank you so much.
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