Official Review: The Bird Ride by Wade W. Bergner

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Re: Official Review: The Bird Ride by Wade W. Bergner

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The grammar is okay for children from my own point of view.
And about the story about the bird and the boy is quit an interesting adventure and help view things from other perspectives.
Love the adventure and fantasy
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This story stimulates the child's imagination while teaching some important lessons. The questions at the end of the book help parents explore the book's themes with their children. This looks like an educative and entertaining series. Thanks for the recommendation.
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This children's title does have a lesson of self-actualization at its core ." It is the first book in Bergner’s Emotional Agility Matters series, and I feel that it possesses the potential to uplift spirits and open minds. It instills a sense of purposeful awareness, while also promoting the benefits of a positive attitude and strong self-worth." Creatively crafted book and the book review. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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Thank you for the great review. Very well done!!
I loved the cover and thought the sample page was just so cute. I’d give it as a gift if I had children in my life.
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This is the first time I see a children's book bringing the themes of mindfulness and awareness. It sounds unique and educational too. Congrats on BOTD to the author! Thanks for the review!
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I don't think I've ever experienced a children's book with themes of deep breathing, mindfulness, unconditional love, and conscious awareness, so I'm definitely interest in seeing how this one plays out.
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The concept of unconditional love is so important in the development of children. Both to receive and give love is an enduring gift that will enrich anyone's life. It is wonderful that this story gives children the building blocks to form a solid foundation in their lives.
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What's interesting about this review is that it is comprehensive enough, having the capacity of capturing the attention of the reader for more. I enjoyed the flow. This book reminds me of a tale of one Super Yanta -- a tale I read in one of the anthologies of Emanation. This would make a great read.
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This books appears to have a deep interpretation for a children's book. However, I love the message it's trying to pass especially for our little kids.
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The Bird Ride by Wade W. Bergner sounds like an enlightening tale for children. I love how deep breathing, mindfulness, unconditional love, and conscious awareness all come into play as the story unfolds. What a wonderful review of a beautifully illustrated book for children.
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I really enjoyed your detailed review. Well done! I could really relate to Wade's love for adventure. It's nice that he got to go on such a beautiful adventure, and he even got a free ride! I also like books that teach children moral stories while entertaining them.
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I enjoyed them Honey, I Shrunk the Kids franchise. I believe this would be a great book for children. It seems as though it has some good lessons.
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According to me spirituality is the thing which is mean for people of every age and a book with some spiritual aspects for children is a great initiative.
Great review
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I enjoy the spiritual theme of this book. It seems like a wonderful book for children to understand spirituality. Thanks for the review!
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This book seems so entertaining with a lot of memories. Would love to try this out. Thank you so much for the review
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