Review of Buddy and the Purple Vacuum
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Super cute! And Buddy is such a curious little guy throughout, captivated by some of the simplest things. I hope many people get the chance to read this one.Ashley-Osuna wrote: ↑01 Aug 2021, 22:43 This story sounds incredibly cute! I like how enthusiastic and curious the main character is since I feel like that is very relatable to children, especially those in the age range that you recommended. Thank you for the recommendation and great review!
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Just a gentle broom push thankfully! He was a boisterous little skunk, so curious about each and every sight and sound! Thank you for the sweet words.Nqobile771 wrote: ↑02 Aug 2021, 02:48 I hope the no-nonsense granny didn't hurt Buddy in any way. He still has a lot to discover. I am thoroughly intrigued by this review!
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He was a darling and inquisitive, rambunctious little skunk for sure! I hope many children will get the opportunity to read about Buddy’s early morning adventures! Thank you for stopping by.
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I hope the very same because it deserves a larger audience! Farm life is foreign to many, but sweet stories like this one help bridge the gap. Thank you for stopping by to read about Buddy!
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He is a cute little skunk!! Despite the potentially pungent smell, he has so much to offer young readers. Thank you.Unosthetic wrote: ↑13 Aug 2021, 18:33 As I read the word skunk I smell a famillar smell. I will definitely read this one, there's so much to learn from it.
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Excellent suggestion, and I hope the same! Creative animal tales like this one let the imagination run wild. Uncle Kenny’s Farm is a magical place that’s home to many forms of wildlife.Maria Van Zyl wrote: ↑14 Aug 2021, 00:36 Oh, I hope the persons reading this book to their young eager for a story listeners with enthusiasm, hands, facial expressions, different voice tones ...all to take the little ones into this wonderland in an instant!