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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This is a lovely children's book. My little ones will enjoy it as they love animals. I like that the book fosters friendship as is noted between Kailey and Sammy. The mystery animal being a giraffe makes the story fun. Thank you for your great review.
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The book will definitely be a great read for kids expecting a sibling, it sounds fun and informative. Thanks for the review.
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It sounds like a fine children's book which may also hold some lessons. The animal theme always seems to be popular with children.
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Farms always carry precious animals. Here we have Farmer Beau and Gamma still looking to take in more animals. This is a classical children's book with colourful illustrations and bright imagery. It teaches children about love and acceptance Thanks for your review.
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This is a great and informative review thank you.
This book Is very interesting. I can't wait to read it for my nieces and nephews when they come over this weekend
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Seems like a cute story about animals interacting and talking. It would appeal to a young audience ages 3-7. Seems like an educational read. Congratulations on botd. Great review.
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This book sounds cute and like a good way to teach children about acceptance, diversity, and embracing change. Of course, the most direct parallel seems to be when a new sibling (adopted, fostered, or biological) is brought home, but the lessons could apply to a variety of scenarios. Thank you for the helpful review.
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Farmer Beau's Farm is entertaining, to say the least. Who doesn't love kittens, let alone one that has befriended a rabbit and is fearful of the prospect of having an 'unusual' sibling? This one is a great read for kids! Congrats on the BOTD!
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Great book for animal lovers. I look froward to reading it. Great review.
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I grew up having people come come with us. Sometimes, it felt as though my parents were showing more love to them than me, but I kept my feelings to myself. Therefore, I can relate to Kailey and Sammy's dilemma. This will make an exciting read for children.
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I would love to know the ending of this book. I love children's stories. It makes me feel like a child. Looking forward to reading this book. Thanks for an amazing review. Congratulations to the author on winning BOTD.
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The story seems like a comforting reminder that there are safe places where diversity and tolerance abound. Such havens allow friendships to grow as it embraces the uniqueness of individuals. Congratulations on Book of the Day!
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I'm pretty sure that this will be an amazing book for kids. The concepts are interest me, how much more kids. Congratulations on the book of the day.
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This is an entertaining children's book. I like the friendly relationship between Kailey and Sammy. Children should learn from their friendship.
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I enjoyed the children's book with cute pictures of different animals around the farm. My four year old is going to love reading the book with me. Thanks for a beautiful review!
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