Official Review: Farmer Beau's Farm by Kathleen Geiger

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Re: Official Review: Farmer Beau's Farm by Kathleen Geiger

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Honestly needs fixing I’m sorry there’s a lot of errors in this book especially if it’s for the kids please the grammatical errors needs to be fixed just a small section and already too many errors
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This looks like an awesome book for my kids! They love animals and all things farm. Also, I love how the book isn’t just another story, but teaches them something. Great review!
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I love the cover of this book,Seems like a fun and entertaining book,many children would love to read
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My kids are way too old for this book, but I can proudly say that I was lucky enough to not face such issues while raising them. Still, I am able to admit that the story may be useful to other parents.
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Children's books with a message are so wonderful for kids. Teaching through entertainment is always the best way to share life lessons in my opinion.
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I enjoy reading books with my 9 year old daughter, I think she would find this book interesting with the pictures as well as the mystery of the new creature.
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Children's books are always so educational. They give in a non persuasive way valuable lessons that every parent should teach their kids. I like the moral of this story: no matter how different we are, we can learn to get along with one another. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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I'm very interested in this book. It's a good children's book that explores siblings’ love. It's a great read for little ones. I recommend
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This sounds like a sweet book. From your summary, I was also reminded of the arrival of a new sibling and the fears that come along with it. Hopefully this book is instructive that a new family member can be a beautiful thing. Thanks for the review!
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It's lovely and very interesting too and it is also a good book for all children.
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Good review. Reminds one of the bonds that exists between humans and their pets. Just watching and taking care of those lovely creatures like dogs and cats is a source of great joy.
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Children would enjoy reading this. Thank you for your review.
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I find the book simply interesting. The author's effort to talk about love for animals, and love in general, highlighting issues around the word, is commendable. The review is great as well.
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I find the book simply interesting. The author's effort to talk about love for animals, and love in general, highlighting issues around the word, is commendable. The review is great as well.
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Does it mean that animals can also get jealous of one another? This book will make an interesting read. Nice review
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